About 60 million households placed orders for nearly one-fourth of the 1 billion tests the Biden administration has made available for free.
Households in the U.S. placed about 60 million orders for a total of 240 million at-home Covid tests through the government last week, the White House said on Friday, amounting to nearly one-quarter of the 1 billion tests the Biden administration has pledged to make available for free.
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