Styria overloaded – free testing only possible by gargling at home

Because of the Red Cross’s overloaded drive-in test stations, Styrians can temporarily only test themselves with PCR home gargle tests. The Red Cross can no longer make appointments for the time being: “Due to the persistently high number of infections, the test capacities for testing suspected cases, which have the highest priority, are exhausted,” said state rescue commander Peter Hansak on Saturday.

Those who have already registered for the official free test will be informed by SMS that it is currently not possible to make an appointment. Persons who have been isolated can therefore, if they wish, before the end of the quarantine stipulated in the decision, only be released from isolation prematurely with the home gargle test. Those who do not have home gargle tests at home can have them brought to them by a person who is not in quarantine. The prerequisite for carrying out the tests is that you have been symptom-free for at least 48 hours. The free test can take place at the earliest from the fifth day after the start of the quarantine. The exact day from which a free test is possible is listed in the notification of separation. How the free test worksThe home gargle test must be carried out with video. A person of trust must then take the sample to a drop-off location and drop it off. In order for the quarantine to be lifted early, after the successful PCR gargle test has been transmitted, the test certificate must be uploaded to covid.stmk.gv.at, stating the reference number of the decision and the date of birth.
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