L.A. County launched a new COVID-19 home test collection program on Friday, December 4, 2020. The program allows certain County residents to do free testing from the comfort of their own homes.
By News Desk
The home test collection program will run through January 15, 2021. It aims to help address the current surge in demand for testing and reduce the spread of COVID-19 during the holiday season. Individuals can have testing kits mailed to their home if they:
- Have COVID-19 symptoms; or
- Were recently in close contact with someone who has COVID-19 or is suspected of having it; or
- Are a senior or person with disabilities who feel they were exposed to COVID-19, but are unable to go to a testing site.
Dr. Clemens Hong, who oversees COVID-19 testing for LA County under the Department of Health Services. said:
“We are doing everything we can to make sure testing is available to all. This allows us to reach even more people – and they don’t have to risk exposing others by leaving their homes. It’s an important step for combatting the virus in LA County.”
The week before Thanksgiving, almost half a million tests were performed in LA County at over 180 community testing sites, hospitals, clinics, and other facilities.
How it works
The temporary program will use Picture COVID-19, an FDA-approved home collection test developed by Fulgent Genetics, Inc.:
- To register, go to the county COVID-19 testing site. If you qualify, Fulgent Genetics will ship a collection kit to your home within two days.
- If you’re taking the test at home, follow the directions to collect the sample and take it to a FedEx drop box the same day (or have someone take it to a drop box on your behalf).
- You will receive the results by e-mail within two days.
- While waiting for the testing kit and the results, individuals should continue following public health guidance on staying home and avoiding contact with others.
The COVID-19 Home Test Collection Pilot launch comes after Thanksgiving weekend, when some may have been exposed to COVID-19 while celebrating or shopping. A modified safer-at-home order took effect Monday, Nov. 30. It advises people to stay at home as much as possible and places new restrictions on gatherings and businesses.
> To learn more about COVID-19 testing in LA County, visit covid19.lacounty.gov/testing.










Leave a Reply