Rapid antigen Covid test supplies to remain ‘bumpy’ over next two weeks

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Rapid antigen Covid test supplies to remain ‘bumpy’ over next two weeks
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Price rises coming from distributors and manufacturers who are ‘even chartering jets’ to bring in tests, pharmacy guild head says

Obtaining rapid antigen tests over the next two weeks is likely to remain “bumpy” across Australia as supply chain issues cause shortages and price spikes.

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