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First to USA TODAY: Government website to suspend orders for free COVID tests due to limited supply


By Maureen Groppe

August 26, 2022

Source: USA Today

Photo Source: Unsplash, Charlesdeluvio WASHINGTON – Beginning next week, the Biden administration will suspend taking orders for free at-home COVID-19 tests because of limited supply, USA TODAY has learned.

The administration was expected to announce Friday that it needs to preserve tests for a potential rise in infections in the fall, according to a senior administration official.

As of Sept. 2, free tests will no longer be available through COVIDTests.gov. Tests, however, are still being distributed other ways, including at 15,000 federally supported community sites such as libraries and pharmacies, and through community health centers. People also can be reimbursed for tests through private and public health insurance plans.

The administration says it has to limit distribution of tests because Congress has not approved funding to replenish the nation's stockpile.

The senior administration official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the move has not been publicly announced, said the administration would work "within its limited existing resources" to secure as many additional tests as possible. The official did not say how many tests were left.

Earlier this year, the White House asked for as much as $22.5 billion in new funding to pay for tests, vaccines, therapeutics and research.

Republicans have said the money can be found by repurposing other funds. Some Democrats objected to a plan to get some of the money by taking back previously awarded coronavirus relief funding for states. Democrats now hope to include emergency coronavirus funding in the package of pending bills needed to fund the government after September.


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