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Pharmacists voice concern over rapid antigen test supply issues

Pharmacists warn pensioners and other concession card holders will struggle to find rapid antigen tests when they become available for free at pharmacies today. It comes as 6.6 million concession card holders can claim up to 10 tests over the next 3 months under the scheme - with a maximum of 5 per month. Smaller chemists say they do not have enough stock to begin handing out the free kits - as they compete with Coles, Woolworths and larger chains such as Chemist Warehouse.

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