New orders made for free at-home COVID-19 tests are expected to ship the week of December 19, 2022.įind more information on free federal testing resources in the /tests "Other Testing Resources" section or by calling 1-80 (TTY 1-88).įree rapid home antigen tests are available at multiple APL branches. Please call ahead at the location you choose, to check that they have testing supplies available: Find more information on free testing resources in the /tests "Other Testing Resources" section or by calling 1-80 (TTY 1-88). Check with your primary healthcare provider to see if they are offering tests if your doctor does not have testing available, you can use one of the facilities listed below or consider picking up rapid home antigen tests at many local retailers and pharmacies. Most listed locations accept insurance, and locations that do not accept insurance are noted. Please note, that this guidance may be different if you have recently had a COVID-19 infection, refer to the VDH guidance about what to do in that situation. You are not fully vaccinated and you are about to travel or traveled recently.įor the full list of times when testing is currently recommended, visit the VDH testing guidance page.You are not fully vaccinated and are required to test regularly for work or school.You will be traveling internationally and a negative test is required.You will be visiting someone who lives in a nursing home or other long-term care facility and/or is at risk for severe COVID-19 complications. ![]()
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