The Government has admitted that the reason why their bureaucratic ‘test-to-work’ regime for close contacts doesn’t
apply to every worker is because they don’t have enough rapid antigen tests, National’s Covid-19 Response spokesperson Chris Bishop
says
“Answering questions in Parliament today, Chris Hipkins fessed up that the reason only ‘critical’ businesses are
included in the Close Contact Exemption Scheme, rather than all businesses, is that there is a limited supply of rapid
tests in the country.
“This is a stunning admission. The Government ordered its own rapid tests too late and now businesses are under pressure
because the Government doesn’t have enough tests to make sure the scheme can apply to all.
“The incompetence of this Government also explains why the scheme is so tedious. Close contact critical workers have to
provide an order number, two separate letters, two forms of ID, their vaccine pass, and a text message before they can
get a rapid test.
“The scheme is bafflingly bureaucratic and could only have been designed by Labour.
“If they hadn’t dropped the ball so badly in 2021 and gotten onto ordering rapid antigen tests when it was clear from
countries around the world that they’d be crucial in the next phase of the pandemic, then New Zealand would be in a much
better position now.
“The Government banned rapid tests for most of 2021, and only at the tail end of the year allowed a select few companies
to import them into the country. Having belatedly recognised their importance, the Government then confiscated the
stocks ordered by private companies, including stocks already in the country.
“National’s position is clear - all businesses should be able to have workers who are close contacts of Covid cases return to work using rapid antigen
tests.”