Running low on at-home COVID-19 tests? FREE test kits are still available!

Running low on at-home COVID-19 tests? FREE test kits are still available!
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Running low on at-home COVID-19 tests? FREE test kits are still available!
Washington State Department of Health is providing one test kit (5 tests total) per household each month. To place an order for rapid antigen tests, go to www.sayyescovidhometest.org.
Reminder: The FDA extended the shelf-life of the iHealth tests (which the state is distributing), so the actual expiration date may be different than what’s printed on the box. You can look up the new expiration date of your iHealth tests by lot number here: https://bit.ly/3A0zvTr
Please note: The Clark County Public Health page is open to all. Information in the comments is not vetted and we cannot vouch for its accuracy.

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