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The Government Is Pinching Pennies on COVID Now

Por: Slate Health September 24, 2022

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The government definitely got one COVID thing right: They sent out free rapid tests. Sure, there was a lot to quibble about with the program. The first tests were sent out in January, after the omicron wave spiked. You could only order a few tests for your household at a time, for a total of over the course of the program, hardly enough to routinely test one person, let alone a family. But using the website and getting them in the mail was . And... + full article



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