In one recent week, a New Yorker got a free COVID-19 test in a jiffy, with results the next day, while a Coloradan had to shell out $50 for a test two cities from her hometown after a frantic round of pharmacy-hopping. A Montanan drove an hour each way to get a test, wondering if, this time, it would again take five days to get results. While COVID-19 testing is much easier to come by than it was early in the pandemic, the ability to get a test — and timely results — can vary widely nationwide.