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When should I get tested?

Individuals with symptoms should be tested. 

If you had an exposure to COVID-19 but are asymptomatic, you should still get tested at least 5 full days after your last exposure.

You may also consider testing if you are in certain high-risk settings or before contact with someone at high risk for COVID-19.

Click here for more information on testing.

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Home-testing/Self-testing 

Home tests/self tests are not reportable to the North Dakota Department of Health. If you test positive, please self-isolate and notify those who have been exposed. 

Use only tests authorized by the Food and Drug Administration.

Carefully follow the directions supplied with the test kit. 

Free home testing kits are available from the federal government. Four tests per family will be mailed to you. 

The North Dakota Department of Health (NDDoH) has COVID-19 test kits available statewide. Individuals who would like to pick up free test kits can find a location near them — please see the “test locations” portion of the table.

If you receive a Celltrion home testing kit, it is not necessary to download the manufacturer's mobile app to administer the test; the printed instructions are comprehensive and will properly walk you through the process. 

Click here for more information on home-testing/self-testing. 

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Free Public Testing Events

Public testing is available to anyone who would like to be tested for COVID-19. There are regular testing events happening across North Dakota and new testing locations are added on a regular basis.

Proof of residency will not be required. The test takes about 15 minutes to complete (although the wait time may be longer).

Step 1 - Locate an event using the list below. 

Step 2 - Complete a one time pre-registration at testreg.nd.gov to save time at the event. You can register on-site if you aren't able to pre-register. Please do not call the NDDoH public hotline to schedule your COVID-19 test, as the hotline is unable to schedule appointments directly.

Step 3 - All individuals will be notified of their results, positive or not-detected, within 72-hour after the sample arrives at the processing laboratory.

How do I access my test results? Visit the Test Results website to find ways to access your PCR or Rapid Antigen test results.

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Health Care Provider Locations

Please reach out to your health care provider for more information and to schedule an appointment. Deductible, co-pay or co-insurance may apply. This list may not indicate all available COVID-19 test collection sites. 

If your COVID-19 test is performed by a health care provider, only they will be able to provide you with your test results. 

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List of Free Testing Locations

Weather advisories may affect testing hours. If there is a weather advisory in your area, please contact the location prior to traveling to the site. 

Free at-home tests can be picked up at any location labeled 'Home/Self' in the Type of Test column. Search the table below.

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List of Health Care Providers

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How to get at&t to unlock my phone

The federal government stopped delivering free at-home Covid tests to Americans on Friday, suspending a program that has provided more than 600 million tests to U.S. households since it launched at the beginning of this year.

The White House blames lawmakersfor the program's suspension, noting on the program's website that "Congress hasn't provided additional funding to replenish the nation's stockpile of tests."

If and when Congress passes additional funding, the government will "expeditiously resume" the distribution of free at-home tests, a White House official told NBC News.

Fortunately, in the meantime, most folks can still get the tests they need — free of charge.

Here's how to get free at-home Covid tests

  • If you have private insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid, your insurer is required to cover eight at-home tests for each person enrolled in your health plan every month. That means a family of four can get 32 free tests every four weeks.

    Some insurance plans will cover the tests at participating pharmacies like Walgreens and CVS. Other plans will reimburse you if you submit receipts through the mail or online.

    Check with your insurance company to find out how it covers tests.

  • If you're uninsured, you can still get at-home tests for free from some community health centers or Medicare-certified health clinics, according to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. 

    Use the Health Resources and Services Administration website to find a center near you and make sure to call about the availability of low or no-cost at-home tests before visiting.

When are at-home Covid tests useful?

Most at-home Covid tests don't detect the virus as well as laboratory-based tests, like PCRs, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. But they can still detect Covid at least 80% of the time, meaning that positive test results are "typically accurate."

They can be taken anywhere and are much faster than other tests, providing results in minutes. PCR tests take hours or even up to a few days to do the same.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends taking at-home tests:

  • Immediately, if you have any Covid symptoms
  • Immediately, if you're about to attend a gathering or event with a lot of people
  • At least five days after exposure, if you were exposed to someone with Covid

If you do test positive, the at-home tests could later be a useful tool for determining whether you've finished the course of your infection.

The CDC says a negative test result "doesn't rule out an infection" and "may not be reliable," especially if you have symptoms. Consider taking an at-home test again 24 to 48 hours after your first test to "increase confidence" that you aren't infected, the agency notes.

Essentially, if you test negative with an at-home test, you should take another test one or two days later before considering yourself fully in the clear.

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What does the C or T mean on a Covid test?

The presence of one colored line in the control line region “C” indicates COVID-19 negative. No appearance of a colored line in the control region “C” indicates an invalid test. Results should not be read after 15 minutes. Quality Control.

When are you most contagious with Covid?

People with COVID-19 illness are most contagious for the first 5 days of their illness. But that actually means they're most contagious 1 to 2 days before they develop symptoms and until 2 to 3 days after their symptoms start.

Can you get a false positive Covid test?

There's also a chance that a COVID-19 rapid antigen test can produce false-positive results if you don't follow the instructions carefully. False-positive results mean the test results show an infection when actually there isn't one.

How long do Covid symptoms last?

Most people with COVID-19 get better within a few days to a few weeks after infection, so at least four weeks after infection is the start of when post-COVID conditions could first be identified. Anyone who was infected can experience post-COVID conditions.