Article 5W26F How much does a Covid test cost around the world?

How much does a Covid test cost around the world?

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As the UK Treasury pushes for free tests to be scrapped, here's how charges look in other countries

In Australia, a federal scheme introduced at the end of January allows pensioners and concession card holders to access up to 10 free rapid antigen tests over three months through their chemist. But the scheme got off to a difficult start, with supply issues hampering attempts to procure the tests. In January the competition regulator raised concerns that rapid antigen tests often cost between A$20 and A$30 (15-20) per test and sometimes more than A$70 a test through smaller retail outlets, despite wholesale costs ranging from A$3.95 to A$11.45.

In Belgium the price of an antigen self-test sold in pharmacies is around 6-8 (5-7), more expensive than in neighbouring countries, such as France and the Netherlands, although they are available in Belgian supermarkets for about 3. Prices have come down and are expected to fall further: one big pharmacy chain announced this week they had begun selling tests for 1.99. While a PCR test, which costs about 41, is free for people with symptoms, or may be reimbursed by health insurance, self-tests usually have to be funded by individuals. The Belgian consumer association Test-Achats/Test Aankoop estimated this week that a family of four could spend 250 a month on Covid tests, hand sanitiser and face masks.

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