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Are overpriced PCR tests really needed?


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Willie Walsh, IATA's new CEO, criticized the price of PCR tests for Covid
19. 

Source: B92 Tuesday, April 27, 2021 | 09:47 

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He accused suppliers of profiting from travel in this way and called on the
tourism industry to challenge the validity of the need for these, somewhat
overpriced tests.

European airlines are counting on a big return on air travel this summer.
All this would happen after months of epidemiological constraints that led
to drastic reductions in revenues and huge debts, endangering survival under
the pandemic.


PCR test - more expensive than the airfare


However, the demand for PCR tests, which can cost more than airfare for some
shorter flights, presents a serious threat to a possible recovery. Willie
Walsh pointed out that the evidence of profiteering of people advocating of
the PCR tests is clear. Numerous governments have introduced PCR tests as
necessary and then charge value-added tax on the cost of tests. This,
according to him, is something that should be disputed. 

Walsh insisted that the cost of tests should be significantly lower than it
is now. He also emphasized that it should be determined whether PCR testing
is really necessary. The prices of these tests in the world, which have
become the gold standard in the diagnosis of coronavirus infection, ranging
from forty to as much as 180 euros, according to Travelmagazine


Antigen tests - reliable, faster, and more economical


Airline executives, led by easyJet CEO Johan Lundgren, says that PCR tests
will make travel too expensive for many. For that reason, they call on the
authorities to allow passengers to use antigen tests instead that are
reliable, faster, and more economical. 

Walsh warns that we must not allow a situation where only the rich can
travel. That would be a great pity and shame, and everyone in the industry
should fight against it. It should not be forgotten that rapid antigen tests
are "equally effective" in a context where other measures are available that
can help manage the risk.

 

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