Expanded
Availability of At-home COVID-19 Tests for People Who Are
Blind or Have Low Vision
Last month, the
Biden-Harris Administration launched an initiative to
expand the availability of at-home testing options that are
more accessible for people who are blind or have low
vision. The tests work with a Bluetooth-enabled
smartphone app to provide users with audible instructions
and test results. Read more about the tests.
Due to very limited
supplies when the program began, each order included only
two test kits. People were asked to order these tests only
if they did not have options for using the traditional
kits. Starting today, the program is expanding. People
will now receive 12 test kits with each order. In
addition, anyone who is blind or who has low vision is now
encouraged to order the more-accessible tests.
If you placed an order before July 7 and received only two
tests, you may place another order now to receive 12
additional tests. (Your name and shipping information are
not retained after your order is filled, so there is no way
to automatically ship additional tests.)
How to get the tests:
Order
online or by calling 1-800-232-0233.
- Each order now includes 12
rapid-antigen tests that are more accessible for
people who are blind or have low vision. These will
ship in six separate packages, each with two tests.
Each package will have a separate tracking number.
- Orders will ship free, while
supplies last.
Need more
assistance?
The
trained staff at the Disability Information and Access Line
(DIAL) can provide additional assistance with:
- Ordering tests.
- Understanding instructions for test
administration and test results.
- Providing alternative instructions
for traditional at-home tests for people who are
unable to access, read, or understand the
manufacturer’s version.
- For those who cannot use an at-home
test, DIAL operators can:
- Assist with ordering “swab and
send” kits to collect a sample and mail it back for
results.
- Connect callers to local
organizations for assistance locating other testing
options in their community, including in-home testing
programs or transportation or companion support to
visit a community-based testing site.
Call 888-677-1199
Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. (Eastern) or email DIAL@usaginganddisability.org.
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