![]() However, if you do not have symptoms or have not been exposed to someone with COVID, PCR tests are not covered by insurance. If you have COVID symptoms or have been exposed to someone with COVID, you can also visit a local pharmacy to purchase a test or schedule an appointment with a local testing provider for diagnostic PCR tests that are covered in most cases by insurance and also covered by Medicaid. In preparation, DOH, in coordination with local county and city emergency managers ordered 1 million free at-home tests from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on December 1, to be distributed statewide. City and county emergency managers will distribute the free at-home antigen tests in their respective communities via existing distribution plans that were implemented earlier this year.Īdditionally, New Mexico residents can still receive mail order free at-home tests through the Rockefeller Foundation’s Project Act program at. Therefore, the state will only provide free, at-home testing going forward.Įarlier this year, Curative began downsizing their operations in New Mexico, as well as other states they were servicing as demand dropped with the increasing availability of at-home antigen tests that offer results in 15 minutes. 28, 2022, Curative will conclude its COVID-19 testing services nationwide. ![]() ![]() At the end of last month, Curative notified the state that effective Dec. SANTA FE – The New Mexico New Mexico Department of Health (DOH) announced on Thursday changes to the testing options available to residents. DecemInfectious Disease Surveillance - Awareness ![]()
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