Eligibility for free rapid test kits expanded to people from low- and lower-middle-income households and elementary school students to protect their health; 1.8 million people eligible for five free rapid tests
On November 11, the Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) announced that, to protect the health of disadvantaged individuals and elementary school students, it will expand the government's free rapid test distribution program to include people from low- and lower-middle-income families as well as elementary school students. It is estimated that around 1.8 million people will be eligible for five free rapid tests under this expanded program.
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- Created:2022-11-11
- Last Updated:2022-12-06
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