Scott Morrison has resisted pressure to make rapid antigen tests available for free, saying the government has spent hundreds of billions of dollars to support Australians through the pandemic, but it was now time to wind that back.
From toilet paper to masks, and now rapid-antigen tests, NSW is experiencing another period of COVID-19 induced price gouging and panic buying as the government rules out providing free at-home tests for all.
From toilet paper to masks, and now rapid-antigen tests, NSW is experiencing another period of COVID-19 induced price gouging and panic buying as the government rules out providing free at-home tests for all.
Pharmacies and supermarkets are struggling to keep up with the surging demand for rapid COVID-19 tests, but many expect availability to increase in coming weeks.