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Labor backs free COVID-19 rapid antigen tests for all, as PM considers test payments for vulnerable Australians

 The Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese has called on Prime Minister Scott Morrison to abandon a "ridiculous proposal" to reportedly offer cash payments to vulnerable Australians to buy rapid antigen tests from stores.

Mr Morrison is expected to take a proposal to national cabinet today for pensioners and low-income earners to apply for money to help them buy their own rapid antigen tests, according to The Australian.

The Prime Minister's Office would not confirm the specific details, but acknowledged national cabinet is due to discuss payments for rapid tests later today.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-01-05/labor-calls-for-free-rapid-antigen-tests/100738700



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