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Search online for locations that offer no-cost COVID-19 testing: Find a location convenient for you, then visit the provider’s website to make an appointment. Use the CDC No-Cost Testing Locator tool. Contact your health care provider: Medical practices may offer other COVID-19 testing options.
COVID-19 Testing. Testing is available directly through most health care providers as well as well as some pharmacies. For a list of pharmacists offering testing near you, use the links below. New York. Vermont. At home antigen testing is also an open for people two years of age and older.
Dec 27, 2021 · Free at-home Covid-19 tests are being distributed Tuesday and Wednesday at eight sites across Vermont, according to the state Department of Health. Some hours and locations have changed...
Dec 27, 2021 · LOCAL. Looking for antigen tests? Here's where to find them in Vermont. Elizabeth Murray. Burlington Free Press. 0:03. 0:51. The Vermont Health Department is giving out free COVID-19...
Jan 4, 2022 · Most Vermonters have three options to consider: PCR, LAMP or antigen test. Most people are familiar with the PCR test, by far the oldest detection method. People usually get swabbed at a...
- Liora Engel-Smith
Jan 12, 2022 · Press Release. January 12, 2022. Montpelier, Vt. - Beginning at 10:00 a.m. today, Vermonter’s can help ‘test’ a new system for ordering and delivering rapid COVID-19 tests by visiting SayYesCovidHomeTest.org.
Mar 16, 2022 · Burlington Free Press. 0:00. 0:58. Free take-home COVID tests that offer rapid results are now available to Vermonters at many Health Department testing sites, according to the Vermont...