Pharmacy Daily

RATs a worthwhile investment for ACT

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PHARMACEUT­ICAL Society of Australia ACT Branch President, Renae Beardmore, is calling on the Territory’s Government to fund rapid an gen tests (RATs) for community pharmacies.

The call came after ACT Chief Minister, Andrew Barr, pledged to introduce rapid antigen testing in the Territory.

Beardmore noted that since the ACT entered its COVID-19-induced lockdown on 12 Aug, there have been 82 exposures to the virus in 37 of the jurisdic on’s 82 pharmacies.

“Becoming an exposure site places huge pressure on a pharmacy,” Beardmore said.

“They will often need to reduce their hours or services if their staff are required to quarantine.

“Delays in contact tracing and receiving test results add to these pressures.

“At $10 a test, this a very cheap but worthwhile investment for the ACT Government.

“Rapid antigen testing would allow asymptomat­ic pharmacy employees to be tested quickly, ensuring a safer workplace and maintainin­g community access to medicines and services.

“Achieving our vaccinatio­n targets is absolutely the first step in order for Canberra to come out of lockdown.

“However, the second crucial step is to introduce rapid antigen testing for asymptomat­ic Canberrans – and pharmacies need to be prioritise­d.

“Pharmacist­s have done a great job protecting their staff and the community from exposure to COVID-19 in community pharmacy, by wearing of PPE and implementi­ng other distancing measures.

“Rapid antigen testing now needs to play a significan­t role in reducing isolation periods of essential workers and identifyin­g infection prior to onset of symptoms in high risk settings – such as pharmacies.”

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