Researchers conducted a survey to understand how people felt about the free COVIDTests.gov program, which mailed at-home COVID-19 tests to U.S. households. The survey asked adults across the country about their awareness of the program, whether they found it acceptable, and if it helped them get tests more easily.
The main finding was that people were highly aware of the program and found it very acceptable. Most importantly, those who used the program reported that it improved their access to COVID-19 testing. This suggests the program was well-received and met a need for easier testing options.
It is important to remember this was a survey. It tells us what people said about the program, but it does not measure concrete outcomes like whether people actually tested more often, caught infections earlier, or reduced spread of the virus. The survey did not report any safety concerns, as it was focused on people's opinions and access.
Readers should take from this that the free test program was popular and seen as helpful for access. However, this early report doesn't tell us the full impact of the program on public health. More detailed research would be needed to understand those effects.