Biden administration signs first contract for free rapid Covid-19 test distribution
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A health worker displays a Covid-19 rapid test kit at a drive through site at Barnett Park on November 9, 2020 in Orlando, Florida. The Biden administration has signed its first contract with a Covid-19 test manufacturer as part of President Joe Biden's efforts to distribute half a billion free rapid tests throughout the country, a White House official confirms to CNN.
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