Farewell to the uncomplicated free test for everyone

Farewell to the uncomplicated free test for everyone

Instead of a corona vaccination, do a quick test and go to the concert? Most of them will no longer be able to do this without a wallet in the future. Paths to test sites are also likely to be longer.

Without a vaccination, everyday corona will be more complicated for many from next week – and also more expensive. Because rapid tests, which the non-vaccinated now often need to access restaurants or events, will no longer be free for everyone from Monday. So it was announced several weeks in advance, now the time has come. This should also mean a practical incentive for people who are still hesitant: Tests become more tedious and now usually cost something, vaccinations do not. But there are also warnings.

What will change from Monday?

In the future, you will usually have to pay for quick tests by trained staff, including a certificate of results. They remain free for people who cannot be vaccinated. This is set out in an ordinance by Health Minister Jens Spahn (CDU), which implements a federal-state resolution. Chancellor Angela Merkel (CDU) and the Prime Minister agreed in August that the offer, financed by the federal government since March, should end with free “citizen tests” for everyone without corona symptoms. Since free vaccinations are possible for everyone, taxpayers no longer have to pay the test costs on a permanent basis.

For whom exactly are there further free tests?

Some transitional rules are planned. Children from 12 to 17 years of age and pregnant women can take at least one test per week free of charge until December 31st. Because the Standing Vaccination Commission (Stiko) has only recently had a general vaccination recommendation for them, so they should have more time for vaccinations. People who cannot get vaccinated for medical reasons generally continue to receive free tests. Likewise, children who have not yet reached the age of twelve or who only turned twelve in the three months before the test. Because there is still no vaccine for them. It remains free, among other things, for people who need a test to end a quarantine due to a corona infection.

What evidence do you need now for free tests?

In order to continue to receive free tests, you have to present an official ID with a photo to the test center – in the case of children, the age must also be proven. Extra evidence such as a medical certificate is required if you cannot be vaccinated for medical reasons – according to the ministry, a diagnosis does not have to be given. However, the name, address and date of birth as well as details of the issuer of the certificate must be on it. The maternity card can be used to prove pregnancy.

And what should corona tests cost in the future?

The new market conditions have yet to show how expensive tests will be. Recently, supply and demand have decreased due to more and more vaccinations. For example, around 6,000 pharmacies were to be found on an information portal at times that were doing tests. According to the association, there are now 4400. In general, the costs for material, separate rooms and personnel should be calculated. So far, providers have been paid 11.50 euros for each rapid test, and around 43 euros for more precise PCR tests. For self-payers, however, these are often more expensive – the more the faster the laboratory result comes. The federal government pointed out that employees in companies can be tested free of charge.

What are the arguments against paid tests?

The Green health expert Janosch Dahmen warned that the change would come too early. “Without free tests we will get fewer test results, more infections will go undetected,” he told the German press agency. “We’re running into a shadow pandemic.” Instead of eliminating free tests, they should be linked to the vaccination campaign. “Anyone who accepts vaccination advice should receive a free test in return.” Either way, the federal government has incurred considerable costs. Since the beginning of a separate recording of the “citizen tests” by the National Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians at the beginning of July, more than half a billion euros have been billed for it.

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