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SMCL: FREE COVID-19 Test Kits Available At Our Libraries

The County of San Mateo is providing these at-home kits for families in need for their use during the COVID-19 pandemic and ongoing reco ...

(San Mateo County Libraries)

Library Communications

March 10, 2022

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The County of San Mateo is providing these at-home kits for families in need for their use during the COVID-19 pandemic and ongoing recovery efforts.

San Mateo County Libraries will give out a limited amount of free, at-home COVID-19 test kits for pickup beginning Friday, March 11 at all library locations.

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At each pickup site, we will distribute one package of antigen rapid tests per household while supplies last. 

Please note the libraries are not testing sites. The test kits are designed for home use.

No appointments are necessary, and tests are available on a first come, first served basis. Please contact our Customer Care if you have additional questions.

We encourage pickup of COVID tests at select programming, during our free meal service and during open library hours:

Regular Hours of Operation 

Locations include: Belmont, Brisbane, East Palo Alto, Foster City, Half Moon Bay, Millbrae, Pacifica Sharp Park, San Carlos, Woodside and North Fair Oaks. The Atherton temporary library is currently closed and please see below for special Pacifica Sanchez and Portola Valley library hours. 

Please note: Pacifica Sanchez Library and Portola Valley Library have special hours.  

The COVID safety guidelines at our libraries apply to test pickup. 

We understand our communities are eager for COVID test kits and we will do our best to provide timely supply updates across our social media channels. Please plan your library trip accordingly. All residents are welcome to pick up these free COVID kits. Neither identification nor a library card will be required. 


This press release was produced by San Mateo County Libraries. The views expressed here are the author’s own.