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The U.S. Postal Service has begun taking orders for at-home COVID-19 test kits. Households can order up to 4 of the rapid tests, which the postal service says will be shipped for free 'in late January.'

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My kits never arrived. It's been a few weeks

What good is a test that has a 1 in 5 chance of being wrong. People who get a false positive will think they have Covid. Make accurate tests or don’t sell them. The tests are as bad as the vaccines in that they are ineffective. Only a moron would sell inaccurate tests.

Wait. Are they sending TWO boxes (4 tests) or four boxes?!

You’ll receive them in 2030

it should’ve been four tests per per person

Ordered the free tests, but what if you need a test before 'end of January'? Any plans to quickly replenish OTC tests in stores?

slight problem: what happens when you share the same address w/rent-sharing roommate(s)?

Watch out laurenboebert and Q those test kit swabs have little nanotechnologies that get into your bloodstream and lets the Government track you.

If you have a UPS store box, USPS will not accept the order.

LOL OK... I AM PRO TESTS AND VACCINES BUT WE GET 4... CNN GUY JUST SAID WE NEED THEM FIR BEFORE WE GO VIST ANYONE LOL OK SO 4 TIMES THEN WHAT...

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