U.S. sets up website to track at-home COVID test results

The National Institutes of Health set up a website for people to anonymously self-report the results of at-home COVID-19 tests, whether positive or negative. The site, MakeMyTestCount.org, will gather the data and then share the de-identified information with the public health systems that track COVID-19 test results from healthcare providers and laboratories. The widespread use of at-home COVID tests in 2022 meant the U.S. had a more limited understanding of COVID surges than it had in the past.

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