It would be a game-changer, Ann Crosby told The Kerryman this week. This is what you need to get places with numerous employees or students going again safely. They could be deployed in meat plants, factories, schools and so on but there needs to be transparency from governments at present as to how much they are buying these things at present. They need to be open with taxpayers money, Daniel said. Somebody is making a profit somewhere to the detriment of the Irish taxpayer at present, we believe the State is paying up to €9 per unit in some cases for rapid antigen tests, Ann said.