4 In 10 Americans With Covid Didn’t Know If They Needed To Isolate After Testing Positive — And Many Struggle Finding Tests, Poll Finds

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With Covid-19 cases soaring to record levels, many Americans have struggled to access tests and are unsure what to do when they test positive, according to a new

Six in 10 struggled to get hold of rapid at-home tests and more than a third said it was difficult to find an in-person test, according to the poll, which was being carried out when President Joe BidenOverall, a third of people trying to get an at-home test said they were ultimately unable to get one, with the vast majority saying this was due to lack of availability rather than cost.

 

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