As the new COVID-19 variant XEC spreads across the U.S., the federal government is once again offering free at-home test kits to help curb infections. This variant, which has already been detected in half of the states, including California, has not yet raised significant alarm among health officials. However, with the arrival of cooler weather and the holiday season approaching, the CDC is encouraging everyone aged six months and older to get the updated COVID-19 vaccine.
Here’s everything you need to know about obtaining a free at-home COVID-19 test kit and staying safe during this period.
When Are the Free COVID-19 Test Kits Available?
The at-home COVID-19 test kits are available now. The Department of Health and Human Services is distributing up to four free test kits per household, with shipping having started this week. These kits are designed to detect current variants, including XEC, and can be used through the end of the year.
How Can I Get Free Tests?
Ordering the free test kits is simple. You can visit covidtests.gov, where you can place your order, and the U.S. Postal Service will deliver the kits to your doorstep at no cost, including free shipping.
If you prefer to purchase tests at a pharmacy, make sure to check whether your insurance will cover the cost. Some insurance plans will reimburse you for the expense of COVID-19 tests.
For those without insurance or who are unable to order free tests, there are additional options. Families may be eligible for low or no-cost antigen and PCR tests through HRSA-funded health centers, Medi-Cal (offering up to eight free tests per month), or by locating a free testing site through the CDC’s website at testinglocator.cdc.gov.
What If My COVID-19 Test Kits Are Expired?
Many COVID-19 test kits now come with extended expiration dates, allowing them to be used past the original date printed on the packaging. To verify whether your test kit qualifies for an extended expiration, visit the FDA’s official list of extended expiration dates, which is updated regularly. This resource ensures that your testing supplies are valid and reliable, especially as testing guidelines continue to adapt.
What Should You Do If You Have Symptoms or Test Positive?
If you develop symptoms of COVID-19, such as coughing, sneezing, fever, or a sore throat, it’s essential to stay home and avoid contact with others. Notify friends and family if you are experiencing symptoms, and be cautious about attending gatherings while feeling unwell.
If you test positive for COVID-19, the L.A. County Public Health Department advises that you isolate yourself from others until you have been fever-free for at least 24 hours without the use of medication and your symptoms have significantly improved. Public health officials strongly recommend wearing a mask around others for at least 10 days following either a positive test result or the onset of symptoms, to minimize the risk of spreading the virus.
Preparing for the Cooler Months and Holiday Gatherings
As the colder weather sets in and families prepare for holiday gatherings, it’s essential to take precautions to prevent the spread of COVID-19. In addition to using free at-home test kits, the CDC is urging everyone to get the updated vaccine to stay protected against the latest variants.
By staying vigilant with testing, vaccinations, and safety measures, Americans can protect themselves and others during this critical time.