Free COVID-19 tests offered by federal government and many local health departments in Maryland; Marylanders urged to test and vaccinate to prevent COVID-19 spread during respiratory virus season
Maryland, 2024 — As we prepare for another cold and flu season, Maryland Department of Health officials advise Marylanders to stock up on free COVID-19 tests for the fall and winter, now available at COVIDtests.gov and through many local health departments statewide.
State health officials also urge Marylanders 6 months and older to get the 2024-2025 COVID-19 vaccine, now available at pharmacies, health care providers, and local health departments.
“It’s important to keep COVID-19 tests handy and use them. We welcome the federal government renewing their free tests program so that cost isn’t a barrier to getting tested,” said Deputy Secretary for Public Health Services Dr. Nilesh Kalyanaraman. “We urge everyone to get the updated 2024-2025 COVID-19 vaccine as your first line of defense against this virus. If you do get sick, please test early, stay home, and seek treatment if you are at risk for severe illness.”
During fall and winter, respiratory viruses such as flu, COVID-19 and RSV can often present with similar symptoms, making it difficult to determine the illness without testing. Testing tells what the illness is and allows you to get diagnosed and treated more quickly for the specific virus you have.
Getting treated early for COVID-19 and flu can reduce your risk of getting very sick. For more ways to prevent and treat respiratory viruses, visit Respiratory Virus Guidance.
The free COVID-19 test program, started by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, was paused in March 2024 due to low demand. From 2022 until 2024, more than 900 million tests were mailed directly to people nationwide.
With the renewal of the program, people can again order four additional free over-the-counter COVID-19 tests per family. These tests will detect the currently circulating COVID-19 variants and are intended for use through the end of 2024.
People can also find instructions on how to verify extended expiration dates for any tests they may already have. To request a free COVID-19 test, visit COVIDtests.gov.
Many local health departments throughout Maryland are also offering free COVID-19 tests to residents, either at their offices or through local partners such as public libraries. Contact your local health department for more information about free COVID-19 testing kits and upcoming vaccination clinics.
For more information about how to protect against COVID-19, visit health.maryland.gov/COVID.