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Unvaccinated people have to pay for rapid corona tests from October 11th

2021-08-10T13:15:22.606Z


With a few exceptions, the previously free citizen tests are no longer subsidized. According to SPIEGEL information, the federal and state governments agreed on this. It will be expensive in the future, especially for those who have not been vaccinated.


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An employee in a test center in Hanover

Photo: Moritz Frankenberg / dpa

According to the will of the federal and state governments, those who are not vaccinated have to pay for their corona rapid tests themselves from autumn if they want to take part in public life.

The previously free citizen tests will no longer be subsidized from October 11th.

According to SPIEGEL information, Chancellor Angela Merkel (CDU) and the Prime Ministers agreed on this at a joint video link.

Exceptions are planned for people who cannot be vaccinated and for whom there is no general vaccination recommendation (especially pregnant women, children and adolescents under 18 years of age).

The main aim of the measure is to stimulate the stalled vaccination campaign.

Those who have not been vaccinated or have recovered will still need a negative test when staying in indoor public spaces - such as restaurants or cinemas - in order to participate in public life.

This can be a rapid antigen test that is not older than 24 hours or a negative PCR test that is not older than 48 hours.

Up until now it was possible for citizens to have free quick tests carried out several times a week.

How much the rapid tests will cost in the future is in the hands of the providers of private test centers.

In the past there were offers between 20 and 30 euros per rapid test.

More soon on SPIEGEL.de

mrc / cte / flo

Source: spiegel

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