New Hampshire to sell rapid tests at liquor stores
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The tests are expected to hit shelves in the next two weeks, according to Gov. Sununu.
The New Hampshire Executive Council on Wednesday approved a request to buy 1 million at-home COVID tests and sell them at state liquor stores, according to Gov. Christopher Sununu.
The governor expects they will be hitting shelves in the next two weeks.
"We will buy them for a certain price. We will put them on the shelves and sell them for that exact same price, approximately in the $13 range," Sununu said during the press conference.
New Hampshire made the move to help meet the high demand for tests, according to Sununu.
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