The US government has provided free COVID-19 test kits through the US Postal Service for years, but that could be coming to an end soon.
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A new government report shows Medicare may have paid almost $454 million for more than 38 million COVID-19 tests no one wanted or received.
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The Donald Trump administration has had a change of heart about ending the government's free COVID test program.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Trump administration has reversed a plan to shut down the government website that ships free COVID-19 tests to households, The Washington Post reported on Tuesday.