Nationwide testing cost nearly €120 million
Final bill published by the Finance Ministry.
Nationwide coronavirus testing in Bratislava, October 31, 2020. (Source: Sme - Marko Erd)
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The participating ministries and institutions received more than €99 million from the state coffers, while other expenditures amounted to €20.78 million, according to the bill published by the Finance Ministry.
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