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How To Get Free COVID-19 Tests This Month

Posted on September 30, 2024   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Francesca Dabecco

Francesca Dabecco

Order your free COVID-19 rapid tests before the holiday season. (Tang Ming Tung / Getty)

Order your free COVID-19 rapid tests before the holiday season. (Tang Ming Tung / Getty)

Cold season is upon us and it's time to get prepared. The government just released another round of free COVID-19 test kits, which you can order and will be mailed to your home via U.S. Postal Service. Each household can get four nasal swab rapid tests to detect the current virus strains, while supplies last.

What About My Old Tests?

COVID-19 tests have a shelf-life for when they can best detect the virus, but some expiration dates on diagnostic tests have actually been extended. Use this table from the FDA to search your test by manufacturer or name to see if it’s still a viable option.

Free COVID-19 tests at the Mount Pleasant Library. (Kaela Cote-Stemmermann/City Cast DC)

Free COVID-19 tests at the Mount Pleasant Library. (Kaela Cote-Stemmermann/City Cast DC)

It’s Time for Boosters, Too

An updated COVID-19 vaccine was approved by U.S. regulators last month to target the most recent virus strains. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends the booster for ages 6 months and older — and especially for people who have underlying health conditions, are over 65, or are pregnant. Previous vaccines no longer cover the current strain, and if you’ve been previously infected, your immunity wanes over time.

Where Should I Get a Booster?

If you want to get a vaccine somewhere other than your primary care office, check your local RiteAid, CVS, and Walgreens for a COVID-19 booster. If you’re a veteran, check the DC VA Medical Center. D.C. also has lots of health centers offering the booster, such as Bread For the City and Whitman-Walker. You can find a full list here.

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