White House launches ‘test to treat’ COVID-19 initiative, plan toward greater normality
WASHINGTON — Beginning this month, Americans will be able to head to their local pharmacy for a coronavirus test and, if they test positive, receive antiviral pills on the spot, at no cost to them. President Joe Biden announced the launch of the “test to treat” initiative during Tuesday night’s State of the Union Address as he emphasized the country’s progress in battling the pandemic, ...
by Anumita Kaur, Los Angeles Times
Mar 02, 2022
2 minutes
WASHINGTON — Beginning this month, Americans will be able to head to their local pharmacy for a coronavirus test and, if they test positive, receive antiviral pills on the spot, at no cost to them.
President Joe Biden announced the launch of the “test to treat” initiative during Tuesday night’s State of the Union Address as he emphasized the country’s progress in battling the pandemic, pointing to
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