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The facts about COVID-19 home tests

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The facts about COVID-19 home tests

Thinking about buying a home COVID-19 test?

The Biden administration just required heath care providers to cover the costs of them starting this Saturday.

Beware, though…there are some scammers out there…here’s what you need to know before you purchase one from BestLife.

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