On the process of test procurement, a senior administration official said, “The administration is quickly completing a contracting process for this unprecedented purchase of 500 million at-home rapid tests, with over 420 million tests already under contract. All paths interactive through this program will be rapid at-home tests that have been granted an emergency use authorization by the FDA. Half a billion tests will be available for order on January 19.”
The official noted that there are “some tests already in the possession of the US government, in the order of 10 million.”
While the official mentioned the administration will also be launching a free call line for the tests, a launch date wasn’t provided.
Pressed by CNN’s Kaitlan Collins as to whether the US government had yet secured the initially promised half a billion tests, the official noted that “we’re working to finalize the contract on the last 80 million, and this is an unprecedentedly large purchase,” adding that “it’s been going at a fast speed.”
The total cost for the initial 500 million tests, the official said, is around “$4 billion” for purchase and distribution.
“We’re confident that with our contracting team, which is very fast, with the (tests) we have on hand and the timeline we’re laying out today, that we can … meet all of our timelines and get these to Americans that want them,” the official said.