LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Louisville residents can now pick up free at-home COVID-19 and flu combo test kits at community centers across the city.
The effort comes as part of a renewed partnership between Mayor Craig Greenberg, Louisville Metro Parks and Recreation and the Louisville Metro Department of Public Health and Wellness.
“Keeping our community healthy is a top priority,” Greenberg said in news release.
Kits are available to residents of all ages, with two to four kits per visit. There’s no cost, registration or ID required to receive the kits.
“Community centers have always been a hub for health and connection in Louisville,” said Jason Canuel, director of Parks and Recreation.
The free kits will be available while supplies last.
For a full list of community centers, click here.
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