Deadline for free RATs extended

Free access to RATs for vulnerable people has been extended

Commonwealth Concession Card holders on the Central  Coast will continue to receive free access to Rapid Antigen Tests (RATs) with the NSW Government extending the program to April 30.

Minister for Families and Communities and Minister for Disability Services Natasha Maclaren-Jones said the Government has already distributed more than two million free RATs to vulnerable communities, ensuring they have access to the help they need.

“Vulnerable communities should not need to worry about the cost of RATs,” she said.

“They need to be able to take a test when they feel sick or exposed to COVID-19 so they can seek medical help as quickly as possible.

“The Government is committed to easing cost of living pressures, and ensuring those most vulnerable to the virus can detect it early so they can receive the medical help they need.”

Minister for Multiculturalism and Minister for Seniors Mark Coure said the extension of the program gives Commonwealth Concession Card holders in NSW greater certainty.

“By extending this program we are taking away the stress for these communities ; they will be able to continue accessing the tests for free until the end of April and keep themselves and their families safe.”

Eligible Commonwealth Concession Card holders in NSW can access 10 Rapid Antigen Tests until April 30.

Tests are available through 210 neighbourhood and community centres, and Service NSW centres across the state.

To find one near you, visit www.dcj.nsw.gov.au/rapid-tests.

Source:
Media release, Jan 25
NSW Government