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01/04/22 BBC interview with Ben Prater : UK Government scrapping free Covid tests...Too much too soon ‪?‬ Ram Arora Podcasts Library

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As a part of the 'living with Covid Plan' published in mid February 2022, today from 1st April the government is scrapping free Covid tests (with the exception of patient-facing NHS and care staff and Clinically extremely vulnerable patients). The UK Government mentions high levels of population immunity secondary to a successful vaccination programme and effective antiviral treatments as a reason for the scrapping in addition to the prohibitive cost to the taxpayer. 

However, both Care bodies and Doctor's organizations have criticized this move. Blood Cancer UK has mentioned that "Protection from Covid should be a right, not a privilege". BMA has said that providing free tests only to clinically vulnerable people once they develop symptoms, and not providing any free tests to their friends and family, was “completely illogical, as the priority should be protecting them from infection in the first place.” Patients Association, said that charging patients for lateral flow tests “creates a barrier” that would exacerbate health inequalities for those who may not be able to afford them. “Charging for tests will contribute to covid-19’s continuing spread.”

Here are my thoughts on this subject, telecast live today in the morning show with Ben Prater about this thorny issue on BBC Radio Wiltshire. 

As a part of the 'living with Covid Plan' published in mid February 2022, today from 1st April the government is scrapping free Covid tests (with the exception of patient-facing NHS and care staff and Clinically extremely vulnerable patients). The UK Government mentions high levels of population immunity secondary to a successful vaccination programme and effective antiviral treatments as a reason for the scrapping in addition to the prohibitive cost to the taxpayer. 

However, both Care bodies and Doctor's organizations have criticized this move. Blood Cancer UK has mentioned that "Protection from Covid should be a right, not a privilege". BMA has said that providing free tests only to clinically vulnerable people once they develop symptoms, and not providing any free tests to their friends and family, was “completely illogical, as the priority should be protecting them from infection in the first place.” Patients Association, said that charging patients for lateral flow tests “creates a barrier” that would exacerbate health inequalities for those who may not be able to afford them. “Charging for tests will contribute to covid-19’s continuing spread.”

Here are my thoughts on this subject, telecast live today in the morning show with Ben Prater about this thorny issue on BBC Radio Wiltshire. 

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