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You can get free at-home COVID tests again. Here’s how to order them by mail

A motorist sits in his vehicle as he waits for a healthcare professional to swab his nose for a COVID-19 PCR Nasal Swab test at a Nomi Health testing center inside Tropical Park in Miami, Florida, on Tuesday, May 24, 2022.
A motorist sits in his vehicle as he waits for a healthcare professional to swab his nose for a COVID-19 PCR Nasal Swab test at a Nomi Health testing center inside Tropical Park in Miami, Florida, on Tuesday, May 24, 2022. Miami

You’ll soon be able to get free COVID-19 tests by mail again.

Starting Monday, every household in Florida and the rest of the country will be able to order four free rapid at-home COVID tests online at covid.gov/tests.

The Biden administration’s decision to restart the program, which previously distributed more than 755 million tests to U.S. households, comes as COVID cases and hospitalizations continue to rise in the country as it braces for another possible tripledemic of flu, COVID-19 and RSV in the fall and winter seasons.

The free COVID test rollout comes as newly updated COVID vaccines arrive at select retail pharmacies, community health centers, doctors’ offices and other healthcare providers in the country.

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The rollout of the new COVID-19 vaccines, developed by Pfizer and Moderna, began late last week after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention gave the green light to the shots.

The vaccines were formulated to target Omicron variant XBB.1.5, which was the dominant strain in the country earlier this year, in preparation for the 2023-2024 fall and winter season.

While XBB.1.5 is no longer the dominant variant, federal health officials say the updated shots will provide good protection against the circulating variants in the country, including the current dominant strain EG.5, also known as Eris, which is a descendant of the omicron variant. The CDC is recommending everyone 6 months and older receive at least one dose of the new vaccine.

This article will be updated.

This story was originally published September 20, 2023 at 4:31 PM with the headline "You can get free at-home COVID tests again. Here’s how to order them by mail."

Michelle Marchante
Miami Herald
Michelle Marchante covers the pulse of healthcare in South Florida and also the City of Coral Gables. Before that, she covered the COVID-19 pandemic, hurricanes, crime, education, entertainment and other topics in South Florida for the Herald as a breaking news reporter. She recently won first place in the health reporting category in the 2025 Sunshine State Awards for her coverage of Steward Health’s bankruptcy. An investigative series about the abrupt closure of a Miami heart transplant program led Michelle and her colleagues to be recognized as finalists in two 2024 Florida Sunshine State Award categories. She also won second place in the 73rd annual Green Eyeshade Awards for her consumer-focused healthcare stories and was part of the team of reporters who won a 2022 Pulitzer Prize for the Miami Herald’s breaking news coverage of the Surfside building collapse. Michelle graduated with honors from Florida International University and was a 2025 National Press Foundation Covering Workplace Mental Health fellow and a 2020-2021 Poynter-Koch Media & Journalism fellow.  Support my work with a digital subscription