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COVID-19 testing and vaccinations

Learn how to get tested for COVID-19, get vaccinated, and stay healthy.

Find COVID-19 testing locations and vaccines 

COVID-19 testing

Local pharmacies sell at-home COVID-19 test kits. Pharmacies and medical facilities also provide in-person testing. This may be covered by your insurance.

If you do not have insurance, you may be able to get free COVID-19 testing if you have symptoms or were exposed to the virus. Find no-cost COVID-19 testing near you.

If you purchased an at-home COVID-19 testing kit, get answers to frequently asked questions, including:

  • When you should test for COVID-19
  • What a negative test result may mean and if you should test again
  • How to find your test’s expiration date and if the results will be accurate after the test has expired

COVID-19 vaccinations and booster shots

Visit Vaccines.gov to:

  • Find vaccination locations near you from your health department or pharmacies
  • Learn about the different types of COVID-19 vaccines
  • Get answers about the latest booster shots

Vaccination assistance for people with disabilities

  • Call 1-888-677-1199, the Disability Information and Access Line, if you have a disability and need help getting a COVID-19 vaccine.

You may also email DIAL@usaginganddisability.org. Trained staff will:

  • Help you find nearby vaccination centers
  • Schedule a vaccination appointment for you
  • Contact you with local accessible transportation services
  • Answer questions about the COVID-19 vaccine

LAST UPDATED: September 7, 2024

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