Pharmacy Daily

Blooms launches RAT drive-through

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BLOOMS the Chemist will this week launch an Australian‐first drive‐through rapid an gen tes ng (RAT) facility for all local businesses opera ng within Sydney’s Randwick Local Government Area.

The facility, located inside a shopping centre car park, is a “convenient and fast service for small businesses in the local community to get staff tested using rapid an gen tests, another important tool in the fight to suppress COVID-19 as Sydney begins to emerge from lockdown,” the company said.

The ini a ve is being launched in partnershi­p with Pharma Soul, the wholesaler providing the TGA-approved Testsealab­s COVID-19 An gen Test Cassette ‐ a fast diagnos c test which detects the presence of viral protein from SARS-CoV-2.

Rohit Uppal, pharmacist from Blooms the Chemist Royal Randwick, said “we’re very mindful that small businesses have been doing it tough these past few months”.

“The rapid an gen tests can bring immediate peace of mind for business owners, especially those reopening, to have confidence that their team will be safe at work regardless of their vaccinatio­n status,” Uppal said.

“This risk of further business disruption with posi ve staff cases is something every small business wants to avoid.

“These rapid an gen tests meet the urgent need for accurate, reliable and early detec on of COVID-19, providing an important tool to ensure staff members have not contracted the virus.

“Capturing those instances early may mean a business can remain open, which is cri cal,” he said.

Pharma Soul’s Stephanie Golman said “we’re confident this drive‐ through will be a huge success that can then be replicated elsewhere”.

“Pharmacist­s are such a trusted part of so many local communi es, and we’re delighted to be helping them make rapid an gen tests available and keep people safe.”

The RAT drive-through will operate 6.30am-9.30am Mon-Sat, with business owners able to book tes ng mes for their staff.

A registered nurse conducts the test, and clients then move into a designated wai ng bay for 15 minutes after which they are presented with their result.

A posi ve test will see the pa ent directed to a COVID‐19 tes ng centre for a PCR screening.

It’s recommende­d employees be tested 2‐3 mes a week.

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