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The two test kits stocked at Guardian pharmacies. TNP PHOTO: KEVIN LIM
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Jun 17, 2021 06:00 am
Sales of self-administered Covid-19 test kits started at all major pharmacies in Singapore yesterday.
All 79 Guardian pharmacy stores islandwide have been stocked with two antigen rapid test (ART) kits: the Abbott Panbio Covid-19 Antigen Self-test and the QuickVue At-home OTC Covid-19 Test.
The two test kits are also available at Watsons Singapore and Unity stores.
A Guardian spokesman said: Both brands are approved by the Health Sciences Authority (HSA). The instructions on how to use these two brands differ, hence customers are advised to follow the specific instruction leaflet carefully for the brand they purchase.
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