Eunice Chang (2nd) and her son Kethan, 4, arrive at a Covid-19 testing station in Houston, Texas, to receive a Covid-19 test on January 7, 2022. Chang said her…
Eunice Chang (2nd) and her son Kethan, 4, arrive at a Covid-19 testing station in Houston, Texas, to receive a Covid-19 test on January 7, 2022. Chang said her son’s school is asking for a negative test from staff and students to be safe. – With pharmacies running out of self-tests and long lines at Covid-19 testing centers, Texans are rushing to get tested as the state experiences an unprecedented spike in infections from the Omicron variant. “We sold out this morning,” says a salesman at the Walgreen’s drugstore chain near Houston, Texas’ most populous city, when asked for Covid self-tests. “You can come back in six days,” he says. (Photo by Francois PICARD / AFP) (Photo by FRANCOIS PICARD/AFP via Getty Images)
Eunice Chang (2nd) and her son Kethan, 4, arrive at a Covid-19 testing station in Houston, Texas, to receive a Covid-19 test on January 7, 2022. Chang said her…
Eunice Chang (2nd) and her son Kethan, 4, arrive at a Covid-19 testing station in Houston, Texas, to receive a Covid-19 test on January 7, 2022. Chang said her son’s school is asking for a negative test from staff and students to be safe. – With pharmacies running out of self-tests and long lines at Covid-19 testing centers, Texans are rushing to get tested as the state experiences an unprecedented spike in infections from the Omicron variant. “We sold out this morning,” says a salesman at the Walgreen’s drugstore chain near Houston, Texas’ most populous city, when asked for Covid self-tests. “You can come back in six days,” he says. (Photo by Francois PICARD / AFP) (Photo by FRANCOIS PICARD/AFP via Getty Images)
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