Need a rapid COVID-19 test? Starting Wednesday, go to a Manatee County library
Florida Department of Health provides 7,500 at-home tests to county.
Manatee County government will distribute 7,500 at-home COVID-19 home tests on a first-come, first-serve basis at all Manatee County libraries starting Wednesday, the county said Tuesday.

The COVID-19 test kits, which have been provided by the Florida Department of Health will be available at each branch library when they open.
Palmetto and South Manatee branches open at 9 a.m. The Braden River Branch opens at 10 a.m. The Downtown Central, Island and Rocky Bluff branches open at noon.
Four test kits per person will be available at the front desk area of the library.

“Manatee County is working hard to make sure all residents have access to COVID-19 tests,” said Manatee County Public Safety Director Jacob Saur said in the release. “I want to remind everyone that the best way to continue to protect yourself from COVID-19 is by getting vaccinated and wearing a mask when you’re unable to social distance.”
Some key points on using at home tests, according to the county, are:
COVID-19 self-tests — also referred to as home tests or over-the-counter (OTC) tests — are one of many risk-reduction measures, along with vaccination, masking, and physical distancing, that protect you and others by reducing the chances of spreading SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.
If you test positive, you should isolate and inform your healthcare provider, as well as any close contacts.
Consider using a self-test before joining indoor gatherings with others who are not in your household.
A positive self-test result means that the test detected the virus, and you are very likely to have an infection and should stay home or isolate for 10 days, wear a mask if you could have contact with others, and avoid indoor gatherings to reduce the risk of spreading disease to someone else.
A negative self-test result means that the test did not detect the virus and you may not have an infection, but it does not rule out infection. Repeating the test within a few days, with at least 24 hours between tests, will increase the confidence that you are not infected.
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