In late September, households will be able to order additional free testing kits that detect current COVID-19 variants.
The program, offered through the U.S. Health and Human Services (HHS) agency, will offer up to four nasal swab tests per U.S.
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Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper held a news conference to announce his veto of the bill. Here’s what could happen next.