Los Angeles County’s get COVID-19 test kit program is extending to more libraries across the area.
The extension to 14 new county libraries will assist with making 7,000 extra free kits accessible to residents consistently.
The program allows residents to get PCR test kits without arrangements, play out the tests at home or in their vehicles, and afterward return their samples to a similar site for handling.
The examples must be returned inside three to five days of getting the test kits.
Not at all like many at-home tests accessible at stores, the kits being given by the county are not fast antigen tests. Results as a rule emerge inside 24-48 hours.
With the new expansion, L.A. County residents needing a test have 29 get areas to browse across the county. Test kits are being given out at these areas:
Obregon Park
Dedication Park North Recreation Center
San Gabriel Valley Airport
San Gabriel Valley Airport
Wingate Park
MLK Medical Campus
Ted Watkins Park
Helen Keller Park
Poinsettia Recreation Center – Front Lawn
Plummer Park
Boys & Girls Club of San Fernando Valley
Clara Street Park
Palmdale Hammack Center
College of the Canyons – Santa Clarita
Quartz Hill
The kits are being given on a first-come, first-served premise and there’s a restriction of one unit for each individual or two kits for a family.
Anybody can get the tests paying little mind to health insurance status.
The individuals who utilize the tests will be expected to enroll online and adhere to the guidelines inside the bundle to self test.
For individuals who can’t get the actual kits, L.A. County Home Test Collection program sends at-home nasal swab test kits via mail to county residents who have COVID-19 indications or think they were presented to the virus.
Residents can sign up on the Picture by Fulgent Genetics site to arrange a test unit to be transported to their place of residence by FedEx.
Each home in the U.S. can likewise get four free at-home COVID-19 tests kits that can be requested online here. Arranges usually shipp in 7-12 days.