Despite the COVID-19 pandemic being declared over in the Spring of 2023, the Biden–Harris government has decided to spend more American taxpayer dollars on sending out free testing kits for the virus.
The new initiative, starting this month, will allow Americans to receive free COVID-19 test kits by mail.
However, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has extended its estimate of how long the tests would remain ‘effective.’ Since its inception, the COVIDTests program has shipped over 900 million tests to American households at an estimated cost to taxpayers of well over a billion dollars.
Since the end of the pandemic, vaccine uptake has dropped substantially among Americans and others worldwide.
Under the Biden-Harris directive, U.S. households can order up to four nasal swab tests through the government website COVIDTests.gov.
Additionally, U.S. regulators approved a new COVID-19 vaccine last month, which was created to address recent virus strains and anticipated winter variants.
In the U.S., while most Americans have taken at least two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine, there appear to be no states where a majority have taken a third shot or “booster.” A global study of COVID-19 vaccines found links to blood, heart, and neurological conditions, including increased risk of myocarditis, brain blood clots, and the neurological disorder Guillain-Barre syndrome.
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