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AMA issues COVID testing warning

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PROPOSED pharmacy-based COVID‐19 tes ng could be Queensland’s Ruby Princess moment leading to a surge in community transmissi­on, Australian Medical Associa on (AMA) Queensland President, Dr Chris Perry, warns.

Speaking during a Queensland Parliament Economics and Governance Commi4ee hearing Perry said he could not “understand how a chemist shop is safe to conduct COVID tes ng”.

“This could be the Ruby Princess and the quaran ne debacle of Victoria coming to Queensland if we have an up ck in the number of cases,” he said.

“I think it is crazy to even think of this at the moment.

“It is going to open the Government and people who push this line to Slater and Gordon and Shine Lawyers in the future.”

Perry noted that Profession­al Pharmacist­s Australia (PPA), has voiced opposi on to the planned trial (PD 17 Aug).

Responding to the AMA’s concerns over the pilot, Pharmacy Guild of Australia Queensland Branch President, Trent Twomey, told the commi4ee that the addi on of pharmacy‐based tes ng was about “making sure that a Queensland­er gets to access a service and that it complies with the same clinical guidelines regardless of where they get to access it from”.

“This is not about people who have, because of their travel history, come into contact with somebody who is at an increased risk,” he said.

“This is just saying that for those people who get their Telfast, Nasonex or Codral Cold and Flu this will just provide that extra level of protec on, that extra level of certainty that is consistent with the advice of the Chief Health Officer and is happening in other First World jurisdic ons, both domes cally and interna onally.

“If we are going to have a mature conversa on about keeping our economy open, keeping people as free as they possibly can be and decreasing risk, we have to ensure that we acknowledg­e this is both an economic crisis and a health crisis and that we u lise all of the resources we have at our disposal.

“That is the infrastruc­ture and that is the private-public partnershi­p that is the community pharmacy network in the state of Queensland.

“We are not here to fearmonger. “We are here to offer our services.

“We will ensure that we comply with the same clinical guidelines that every other piece of the primary healthcare infrastruc­ture needs to comply with.”

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