Diagnostic Centers and Polyclinics in Greece demand that pharmacies will no longer carry out Rapid Tests for Covid-19.
They sent a letter with their request to Health Minister, Thanos Plevris, reportedly saying among others that “the emergency measure due to the coronavirus pandemic, which enables rapid tests to be carried out in private pharmacies, be abolished.”
The state of emergency that arose due to the coronavirus pandemic has now ended and requests that the rapid tests for COVID-19 be carried out only by the Diagnostic Centers.
They stress that “the performance of such medical procedures is the responsibility of doctors and as such must remain after the end of the emergency measures that had been taken due to the spread of the coronavirus.”
In their letter they also note that the relevant ministerial decision expired on April 18 and demand that it will not be extended from May 1, 2023.
It should be recalled that the Health Ministry has cancelled rapid tests carried out in public places free of charge.
Note that in Greek reality:
- pharmacies carry out a rapid Test at 6.50 euros, while diagnostic centers and private clinics charge 10 euros.
- In diagnostic centers and private clinics it is nursing personnel that carries out and evaluates the Rapid tests.
Furthermore, as diagnostic centers are not just around the corner as pharmacies are, one will have to add additional charges for transport, especially those with chronic health issues in therapies that need frequent testing.
Covid-19 infections week April 17-23 – EODY data
comparison with previous week
Εβδ16, 17-23/4, σύγκριση με προηγούμενη:
*Τεστ 12%
*Κρούσματα 47% (!), 14.686 σύνολο, 2.098/μέρα
*Επαναλοιμώξεις 41%
*Θετικότητα 31% (6,3%)
*Εισαγωγές 15%, 813 σύνολο, 116/μέρα)
*Διασωληνωμένοι 12% (64)
*Θάνατοι** -4% (43 σύνολο, 6/μέρα)
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*Test 12%
*infection 47% (!), 14,686 total, 2,098/day
*Reinfections 41%
*Positivity 31% (6.3%)
*Hospital admission 15%, 813 total, 116/day)
*Intubated 12% (64)
*Deaths** -4% (43 total, 6/day)