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FRAMINGHAM, MA — Framingham residents will have a second opportunity to get a free, at-home coronavirus testing kit in the new year.
On Tuesday, residents can visit the city's COVID-19 website on Tuesday beginning at 1 p.m. to request kits. They will be distributed on Jan. 8.
The main library, 49 Lexington St., will have computers available on Tuesday starting at 1 p.m. to allow residents to request test kits. There are a slew of rules about who can get tests, according to city officials:
Must be a Framingham resident and be able to provide proof in the form of a driver's license, ID or piece of mailResidents must have an email address to find out if they've been selected to get a testResidents who request a kit must attest to having a financial hardshipLimit of two test kits (four tests total) per householdDuplicate requests for test kits will be deletedFramingham added 474 new coronavirus cases over the past week amid an unprecedented surge in cases. There are also now close to 1,000 active cases in the city. Massachusetts broke a pandemic record on Wednesday, adding over 15,000 new cases in a single day.
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