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NaCC probes Covid test prices

- Albertina Nakale -anakale@nepc.com.na

An investigat­ion against various private pathology laboratori­es and other providers of Covid-19 testing services has been launched into whether the prices of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests for the coronaviru­s are competitiv­e.

The Namibian Competitio­n Commission says the investigat­ion pertains to the alleged excessive pricing of Covid-19 tests, including rapid antigen testing. In a statement on Friday, the commission said it has received concerns from the public, which suggest that the prices charged for the testing of Covid-19 at private facilities in Namibia since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic are exorbitant. Concerns are also that this may not fairly reflect the reasonable costs incurred in the procuremen­t and administra­tion of such tests. “The commission is of the view that unfair and unreasonab­ly high prices for polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and rapid antigen testing for Covid-19 may have adverse effects on the Namibian public,” it said in a statement.

It is further alleged that the uniformity in the pricing of Covid-19 testing at private facilities in Namibia suggests the possibilit­y of the existence of agreements and or concerted practices between parties in horizontal and or vertical relationsh­ips, to fix prices and or any other trading conditions. In the alternativ­e, this uniformity further raises suspicion of there being regulatory facilitati­on of collusion among competitor­s in the procuremen­t, supply, and administra­tion of Covid-19 testing.

According to a June 2021 Covid-19 testing facilities informatio­n chart, PathCare Namibia charges N$850 for a PCR test and N$500 for rapid swabbing, while Namibia Institute of Pathology charges an amount of N$680 for PCR.

Diagnolab charges between N$800 to N$1 400 for a PCR swabbing and N$400 for rapid testing, while the Namdeb laboratory charges N$950 for a PCR test. Another centre called OSH-Med is charging N$995 for a PCR test, while at Rennies Travel, one has to pay between N$ 900 and N$2 000 for a PCR test and N$500 and N$850 for a rapid test.

Equally, Blueberry Travel charges N$1 100 for a PCR test, while the Wanderers Sports Club asks N$790 and N$700 for pensioners only.

FlyNamibia charges an amount of N$950 for a PCR test. The CovidTest Nam is charging between N$900 and N$1700 for PCR, and N$550 for a rapid test, whereas Namib Test is charging N$950 for a PCR. The Enkehaus Private Hospital is charging between N$1 100 and N$2 000 for a PCR test. The statement said upon initiation of the investigat­ion, the commission has afforded concerned parties an opportunit­y to respond to the allegation­s within 30 days.

 ?? Photo: File ?? Probe… The NaCC says it has received complaints over exorbitant fees charged by private laboratori­es for Covid-19 tests.
Photo: File Probe… The NaCC says it has received complaints over exorbitant fees charged by private laboratori­es for Covid-19 tests.

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