Protect Your Health
Supporting Testing Access through Community Collaboration
VDH-STACC is an OPT-IN initiative with community libraries launched in November 2021. The goal is to increase access to testing resources for communities at risk for COVID-19 throughout the Commonwealth utilizing a trusted resource community partner. Through this program, VDH distributes free at-home rapid antigen COVID-19 test kits to participating libraries. Community members can pick up FREE test kits from participating libraries (library cards aren’t required) and take the kits home to self-test for COVID-19.
Helpful tips:
If you are symptomatic, take added precautions and have someone else get the test kit for you
Wear a mask to pick up the test kit
Have a plan to use the test kits within 2 weeks
Free At-Home COVID-19 Test Kits at Participating Libraries in Virginia
Currently, there are 36 libraries or library systems participating in the STACC program. Use the search feature below to find a participating library near you.
Helpful links
- Who should test
- Interpreting antigen test results
- Precautions to take when you are sick
- Contact your healthcare provider or local health department with other questions about interpreting test results and next steps.
- If you don’t think this is the right test for you, access our testing locator page for additional options
Program Contact Information
Local Library Location
Please use this tool to find your local library's contact information
Covid-19 Related Questions
VDH’s Call Center 1-877-ASK-VDH3 (1-877-275-8343)
Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Additional Comments or Concerns
If you have any additional comments or concerns about the local library facilities, please direct your call to your county administrators.
VDH-STACC Roles
Library Partnership Roles Chart of VDH, libraries, community members, and eMed in the STACC program.
STACC Program FAQ
The Virginia Department of Health (VDH) is partnering with libraries as a trusted community resource to support access to testing resources. The partnership will help give broader access to at-home rapid antigen tests to Virginians.
Up-to-date information on the STACC program is available at the STACC webpage.
The locations of library systems that are participating in the STACC program are available at the STACC webpage. Library systems opt-in to participating in STACC, and library systems in socially vulnerable communities are prioritized.
No. Businesses are responsible for acquiring tests for their employees. Call your HR department for more information.
Yes.
Visit the VDH COVID-19 Testing webpage for information on who should get tested and when. VDH recommends having a plan for testing based on criteria and not relying on same day appointments for best utilization of resources.
You can request a free test kit from your local library by following the library’s directions as supplies are available. You will not need to show a library card or prove your residency to get a test kit.
If you have symptoms, you should not go inside your library’s building. Use your library’s contactless distribution option or have someone pick up the test on your behalf. You should always wear a mask if you go to a library to pick up a test, regardless of whether you have symptoms. If you are ill, VDH recommends that you seek care from your healthcare provider.
Taking the test inside the library is not allowed because of the risk of exposing others to COVID-19 and biohazardous materials. Dispose of used kits in your home garbage.
As supplies are available, VDH recommends taking the number of tests that you need, within your library’s guidelines. If multiple people in your household need a COVID-19 test, we recommend taking a test for each person who needs one. You should have a plan to use the test kits you receive within two weeks to avoid wastage if they expire.
Follow the written instructions in the manufacturer’s product insert. The test kit contains all the equipment materials you need to take the test.
Results for the rapid antigen test are available approximately 10-15 minutes after completion of the test.
Please do not contact library staff if you have questions about the test kits.
For questions about the ACON Flowflex COVID-19 Antigen Home Test, call ACON Laboratories Customer Support at 1-800-838-9502 or visit the manufacturer’s website at: https://flowflexcovid.com/.
For Questions about the Quidel QuickVue At-Home OTC COVID-19 Test, call Quidel Customer Support at 1-833-784-2588 or visit the manufacturer’s website at: https://quickvueathome.com/.
If you test positive, you should immediately isolate yourself (stay away from others) and call your healthcare provider or your local health department.
The VDH Precautions When Sick webpage has helpful guidance following a positive or negative test result.
Please do not contact library staff with questions about your test results. If you have questions, please contact your healthcare provider or your local health department, visit the VDH Precautions When Sick webpage, or call the Virginia COVID Information Center at 1-877-ASK-VDH3 (1-877-275-8343).
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