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If you have unused COVID tests lying around at home, they may be OK to still use. Here’s what to know as the cold and flu season ramps up.
To check whether your COVID-19 test has had its shelf life extended, visit the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) website.
Summer is almost over and has brought with its end a rise in COVID-19 cases as students return to school and adults return to the workplace. At-home COVID testing has also seen an uptick as we try … ...
With COVID-19 cases rising across the country, you may be pulling out a leftover at-home rapid test — and it may be expired. But experts say even if the box indicates it's expired, don't throw ...
Apple on Friday launched new tools to connect users with information from health authorities about the ongoing coronavirus epidemic. It's available in the COVID-19 app from the App Store and apple ...
Check the “Expiration Date” column to see if the FDA did or did not give an extension to an at-home COVID test’s expiration date.
As of mid-December, 17 states were reporting “high” or “very high” levels of respiratory illness activity, federal health data shows.
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