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Biden-Harris administration reintroduces free COVID-19 tests

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Patrick M. Allen Cabinet Secretary for the Department of Health | Office of Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham

The Biden-Harris administration announced last week the return of free COVID-19 tests for Americans, set to begin in late September. In addition, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the latest COVID-19 vaccine, expected to be available in New Mexico within the next two weeks.

“While we've made significant progress in managing COVID-19, the virus remains a concern,” said Dr. Miranda Durham, Chief Medical Officer for the New Mexico Department of Health (NMHealth). “We appreciate the Biden-Harris administration's continued commitment to public health by providing free at-home tests for those who need them.”

Starting at the end of September, U.S. households can order four free COVID-19 tests through COVIDTests.gov. These tests will detect current COVID-19 variants and are valid through the end of the year. Regular testing helps individuals make informed decisions, including seeking treatment to reduce the risk of severe illness and preventing the spread of the virus.

NMHealth continues to monitor COVID-19 levels in the state, which can be viewed on its Viral Respiratory Infection Dashboard. Once available, the new vaccine will be offered at Public Health Offices across New Mexico, particularly for uninsured residents.

For more information about COVID-19, assistance with finding the new vaccine, or locating testing and treatment options, please contact the NMHealth Helpline at 833-SWNURSE (833-796-8773).

For additional information about this press release, contact David Barre at (505) 699-9237 (Office).

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