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Elmhurst University Confirms Tuberculosis Cases, Offers Free Testing
health1 year ago

Elmhurst University Confirms Tuberculosis Cases, Offers Free Testing

A confirmed case of tuberculosis has been reported at Elmhurst University, with two additional suspected cases under evaluation. The university, in collaboration with the DuPage County Health Department, is offering free TB tests to those potentially exposed. While TB is only contagious in its active form, health officials emphasize the importance of early diagnosis and treatment to prevent spread, especially in a college setting where students frequently gather in large groups.

"USPS Offers Free COVID-19 Tests Until March 8"
health1 year ago

"USPS Offers Free COVID-19 Tests Until March 8"

The US Postal Service will stop accepting orders for free COVID-19 tests on March 8, so households can still order up to eight tests before the deadline. Ordering the tests is simple and can be done online or by phone, with delivery typically taking one to three days. Additionally, free COVID-19 testing is available at HRSA health centers, Test to Treat locations, and ICATT testing sites, while free vaccines and booster shots are accessible through the Bridge Access Program and CDC-partnered retail pharmacy locations.

"Free At-Home Covid Tests Return: How to Get Yours"
health2 years ago

"Free At-Home Covid Tests Return: How to Get Yours"

The Biden administration will resume taking orders for free at-home COVID-19 tests starting September 25, with each household eligible to request four tests through the government's COVIDTests.gov portal. The tests will be shipped through the U.S. Postal Service and are not directly affected by a potential government shutdown. The tests being offered are antigen tests, which are cheaper and easier to use but have a higher chance of yielding false negative results. The government is also providing funding to boost domestic manufacturing of COVID-19 tests, with $600 million awarded to a dozen manufacturers to produce an additional 200 million tests.