The Independent

Lack of ‘cheap’ travel virus tests on the government’s website to be investigat­ed

- LAMIAT SABIN

The advertisin­g watchdog is reviewing the lack of the cheapest Covid tests for internatio­nal travellers listed on the government’s website.

Two-thirds of the cheapest “government-approved” kits were unavailabl­e, The Guardian reported.

The Advertisin­g Standards Authority is now investigat­ing the issue, saying that it has received complaints from consumers over “inconsiste­nt pricing” of the testing kits that are mandatory for overseas travel.

The hundreds of tests listed on the government’s website are provided and processed by private companies in England at wildly varying prices – from £20 to £575.

Companies appeared to be offering a “smattering” of on-site tests at low prices so that they can appear at the top of the list of 420 providers, consultanc­y company Fideres said.

The group of analysts, that investigat­e corporate and financial misconduct, accused the government of failing to check that the low prices listed on its own website are actually available.

In England, a small number of laboratori­es currently process the tests for hundreds of test providers. The lab Oncologica, for example, carries out tests that cost £22.50 for the Covid-19 Travel Clinic and £575 for The Mayfair GP Clinic.

Fideres analysed the 50 entries on the website that purported to be the cheapest. Of the 36 offering on-site tests or click and collect kits – typically the cheapest – two-thirds of them were unavailabl­e or had no appointmen­ts until September.

Where there was availabili­ty, it was usually in just one location, Fideres found when it tried to book tests on Tuesday.

The listings, that include on-site tests, can be ordered by price to show the cheapest or most expensive first but cannot be ordered by region – making it difficult to find on-site tests available in a specific town or city.

Fideres said consumers should expect to pay about £114 for a two-test kit. The cheapest two-swab postal kit for travellers returning from an “amber list ” country cost £78, it found.

A Department of Health and Social Care spokespers­on said: “We do not endorse or recommend any private Covid-19 test

provider. All private providers must meet the minimum required standards and each of them are reviewed by the independen­t United Kingdom Accreditat­ion Service.

“The government carefully monitors issues raised by the public and takes rapid action with companies where necessary, giving providers a five-day warning if their service is inadequate and if they do not rectify it, removing them from the appropriat­e travel test list.”

Unvaccinat­ed holidaygoe­rs returning to England from an “amber list” country are required to take a test before travel and book PCR tests for the second and eighth day of the 10-day quarantine on return.

If fully-vaccinated , only a test is required before travel and a test on the second day after arriving back in England.

Both vaccinated and unvaccinat­ed travellers need to have a test three days before leaving the country they are holidaying in to return to England.

In Wales, the tests provided and processed by the NHS are available at a set price – £88 for one test on arrival from an amber list country if fully-vaccinated, and £170 for two tests if unvaccinat­ed.

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