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The Best At-Home Kits Tests for the New Delta Variant

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It’s been almost two years since coronavirus has infiltrated our routines, changing our lives forever. Some people have lost and suffered more than we could imagine, while others have been luckier and went smoothly through this process. One habit that we’re all forced to embrace is the occasional testing.

Whether it’s because we had a vacation planned in another country, or because we were living in an area with a high rate of Covid-19 cases, most of us have already made at least one Covid test so far. And probably many of us are acquainted with those at-home Covid tests, that are rapid and quite efficient. If you’re curious to know which home test kits are the best to use now with the new Delta variant, we made a list of them.

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