Update:
Free at-home COVID-19 tests for blind/low-vision people
Order
online or by phone while supplies last; Sept. 2 deadline does
not apply to these tests.
Since June, blind and low-vision users have
been able to order Ellume COVID home tests, which were
found by blind users to be more accessible than the other
at-home tests currently available, at no cost through
COVIDtests.gov. More than 800,000 of these tests have been
distributed to date.
Online ordering was briefly suspended to
ensure that these tests were being directed to people who
are blind or have low vision, but online ordering has
resumed.
Note: Although the program that has provided
free standard COVID-19 tests will be suspended on Sept. 2,
this does NOT apply to the tests for people who are blind
or have low vision. Orders will be accepted while supplies
last.
However, supplies of these tests are
becoming limited, so people are again asked to order these
tests only if they do not have a way to use the other types
of tests, such as assistive technology or a trusted family
member or friend who can assist (in person or via video
call).
How to order:
- If you are blind or have low
vision, you can order the more accessible tests online
through a dedicated webpage or
by calling 1-800-232-0233. These tests
will be available for order until supplies run
out.
- If you are able to use the other
types of tests (and have not placed a third order),
you can order online through the main ordering page or
by calling 1-800-232-0233. This program
will be suspended on Sept. 2, 2022.
More information:
- The Ellume COVID-19 home test was
found by blind users to be more accessible than the
other at-home tests currently available. The test was
not created specifically for blind users, and it is
not perfectly accessible, but blind users have found
that they could use this test independently.
- Some of the app functions, parts
of the test itself, and portions of the instructions
have created challenges users have had to navigate
around. Based on the experiences people have
shared -- and their suggestions for addressing some
of the challenges -- we compiled these
supplemental instructions to help
people who are blind or who have low vision use the
test.
- For more information, visit
ACL.gov.
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