Treasurer says RATs available for those most in need
The Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has defended the government's position on rapid antigen tests, saying that they were never meant be be a general COVID surveillance tool. He says the government is providing enough kits for those who need them most, however pharmacists say there's a problem with supply.
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