RAT demand empties shelves but stock on the way
FNQ chemists have sold out of rapid antigen tests but one pharmacy said it will have 18,000 arriving next week to satisfy initial demand by Cairns residents as Covid numbers soar.
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AS Covid numbers increase across FNQ, Cairns residents desperate to buy a rapid antigen test have emptied the shelves, but local pharmacists have said thousands will be available next week.
At WholeLife Pharmacy & Healthfoods Manoora, pharmacist Vince Pappalardo, said they will have 18,000 kits due in a few days.
“We have a few hundred emergency kits coming in over the two days and then on January 6, I am confident our order for 18,000 rapid antigen tests will arrive,” Mr Pappalardo said.
“We wanted to ensure that everyone who needed to has the opportunity to get the rapid antigen test.”
At Terry White Chemart Cairns Central, pharmacist Renee Maher said the demand for kits has been intense.
“Our phones have been ringing non-stop by people wanting the tests, we have now sold out,” Ms Maher said.
“We are waiting on more stock which will hopefully arrive early next week.”
Ms Maher said if people looked to purchase kits online, they should ensure that the product has been approved by the Therapeutic Goods Administration and listed on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG).
Currently the average online price of a 2-pack test was around $24.99 with a 5-pack listed at around $49.99.
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