Test Yourself for COVID-19 at Home

16 DC Libraries Offer Drop in and Drop Off Testing

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Test Yourself DC kits are available at DCPL locations across DC. Image: EOM Twitter/@MayorBowser

You can to take advantage of free COVID-19 testing with Test Yourself DC, a program offering at-home COVID-19 testing kits at locations around the District.

The program offers the option to either take a COVID-19 test on-site at one of the 16 locations or to drop off their test sample at the closest DC Library drop box at no cost.

The  at-home testing program was launched in April. But you may have missed it amongst the news surrounding registration for the COVID vaccine, which became generally available to District adults the week prior.

In Ward 6, tests are available at the Watha T. Daniel (Shaw) Library (1630 Seventh St. NW).

Approximately 8,000 Test Yourself DC kits are available every week. Individuals interested in participating can find the location nearest to them at testyourself.dc.gov. The site will also tell you how many tests are available at each location.

Test Yourself DC enables individuals to take a COVID-19 test from the comfort of their home without having to wait in line at a testing site. Once you have your testing kit, log in here and follow the steps to take your test at home.

Test Yourself Kits are available at 17 DC Public Libraries across the District. coronavirus.dc.gov/EOM

Locations are open for pickups Monday to Saturday between 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. –except Thursday, when they are open 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. Testing kits can be dropped off the locations no later than 8:00 pm seven days a week on the same day as samples are collected and registered online.

If test samples are not delivered to drop off locations by 8:00 p.m. of the same day of collection and registration, individuals will be notified that their sample cannot be processed and must be re-collected. Test samples submitted via the Test Yourself DC kit will be sent to one of the District’s laboratory partners, and will take 3 to 5 days for results to be delivered.

The Test Yourself DC kits can be used on individuals ages 3 and up. DC Health recommends parents or guardians assist children 17 and younger.

For more information about Test Yourself DC, please visit testyourself.dc.gov and for other ways to get tested, please visit coronavirus.dc.gov/testing.