Queensland criticised for holding back rapid Covid-19 testing in remote Aboriginal communities
by Lorena Allam from on (#53KEB)
Test funded by federal government cuts wait times to 45 minutes, but Queensland Health has vetoed the rollout
Aboriginal health organisations say the Queensland government is holding back a $3.3m national rollout of rapid Covid-19 testing in remote Aboriginal communities, putting concerns for health worker safety ahead of conducting what they say is a gold standard" test endorsed by the World Health Organization and already being used in other states and territories.
In April, the federal government announced funding for a rapid-testing program in Aboriginal communities which cuts wait times to 45 minutes, calling it a game-changing improvement" for people in remote areas who are currently waiting several days to receive their results.
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