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To determine whether your COVID test is still usable, you can check the at-home COVID-19 tests listed on the FDA's website to see which brands have had their shelf lives extended.
With COVID-19 cases rising across the country, you may be pulling out a leftover at-home rapid test.
Experts say rapid home tests still work to detect the latest variants of the virus that causes Covid-19, but how and when home tests are used has changed.
With cases of COVID-19 rising again thanks in part to the JN.1 variant, now is a good time to check your home tests.
Free COVID rapid tests can now be ordered from the government, and some rapid test expiration dates have been extended by the FDA.
Do rapid tests still work? Yes. Even with a newer variant, JN.1, dominating cases nationwide, rapid tests should be able to accurately capture whether you are contagious.
PCR tests are far superior to rapid antigen tests—and now you can get them for home use.
Free at-home Covid tests can be ordered starting Monday. Here’s what you should know about when to test and what the results mean as new variants circulate.
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How to Check if Your Expired At-Home COVID Test Is Still Valid
If you have expired COVID-19 tests at home, here's how to check if they're still good to use.
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