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Covid rapid test prices are going up

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Covid rapid test prices are going up

At-home Covid-19 rapid test kits were already in short supply at stores. Now, a popular version is getting more expensive.

At-home Covid-19 rapid test kits were already in at stores. Now, a popular version is getting more expensive.

Walmart and Kroger are raising prices on BinaxNOW test kits, made by Abbott Laboratories, after an with the White House to sell the kits at cost expired.

The White House said in September that customers would be able to buy the BinaxNow kits, two-packs of which retail for about $23, at Walmart, Kroger and Amazon for up to a 35% discount, a savings of roughly $8, for three months.

That deal lapsed in December. On Tuesday, a BinaxNow two-pack cost $19.88 on Walmart's website and $23.99 on Kroger's website. The kits were unavailable on Amazon's website. (The company did not immediately respond to request for comment on prices.)

Costlier tests may make it harder for some people to afford them. Epidemiologists and other health experts say that tests need to be inexpensive � as they are in much of Europe � to encourage people to use them regularly.

Higher prices on test kits are the latest challenge for Americans struggling to get tested.

Demand for Covid-19 tests has surged as the variant has spread in the United States in recent weeks. Many stores are sold out, and retailers and pharmacies started limiting the number of tests each customer could buy.

On Dec. 21 the Biden administration, which has , announced a new plan to make 500 million additional at-home tests available this month.

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