Media Release | Phillips raises the plight of local constituents unable to access Rapid Antigen Testing

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16 January 2022

FIONA PHILLIPS
MEMBER FOR GILMORE

 

PHILLIPS RAISES THE PLIGHT OF LOCAL CONSTITUENTS
UNABLE TO ACCESS RAPID ANTIGEN TESTING

 

Federal member for Gilmore, Fiona Phillips, is again calling on the Prime Minister to change his stance and make Rapid Antigen Testing kits freely available calling it “un-Australian” that some people will have to pay.

“My Office is being contacted repeatedly from people of genuine need, but they do not qualify as “concession card holders”, Mrs Phillips said.

“Take the example of Monica Bailey of Bomaderry, diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis, unable to keep working and pending an application for NDIS support she does not qualify for a Health Care Card. It’s just not good enough”, Mrs Phillips said.

Quoting Monica, “I don’t want handouts, but I do expect my government to help people like me, having an autoimmune disease it puts me at a much higher risk of having a severe disease.”

Mrs Phillips urging “Scott Morrison’s proposal on rapid testing is to make a handful of tests free for a handful of people. Nobody should be denied a test because they can’t afford one… PCR tests are free for everyone through Medicare, RATs should be too.”

“This is all being handled in a manner consistent with the way the Prime Minister handled the bushfires two years ago and the way he handled the vaccine roll-out last year, way too little, and far too late, Mrs Phillips concluded.