Limited Supply Of COVID-19 Tests Available At Arlington Libraries

ARLINGTON, VA — Arlington Public Library will be making a limited number of COVID-19 Rapid Antigen At-Home Test Kits available for free at 12 p.m. on Thursday, according to Arlington Public Health.

APL is dividing 2,000 tests proportionately across all library locations. The rapid tests, which were provided by the Virginia Department of Health, expire quickly, so they must be used immediately.

In the past week, there has been a 35 percent increase nationwide in pediatric hospitalizations due to the spread of the omicron coronavirus variant. This has sparked a growing demand for Rapid Antigen At-Home Test Kits.

Due to this increased demand and the limited number of tests available, APL expects the test kits to quickly go out of stock. More guidance on antigen tests is available from VDH.


Related: COVID Hospitalizations Among Children Up In VA As Omicron Spreads


Below are some testing options in Arlington. Residents should check for closings on the upcoming New Year's holiday. More options are provided by Arlington Public Health and the VDH searchable map.

Curative Testing Locations: Virginia Highlands Park, Thurgood Marshall Academy, Courthouse Plaza, and Arlington Mills Visit curative.com or call the Arlington COVID-19 Hotline at 1-800-232-0233 to make an appointment. Due to the high demand for tests, Curative is cutting off walk-ups — people without appointments — at 3:30 p.m. and they will not be seen after 5 p.m.


This article originally appeared on the Arlington Patch