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Major Covid rule scrapped for millions

Major Covid rule scrapped for millions

It will no longer be mandatory for NSW residents to register a positive rapid antigen test (RAT) from Friday in another sign Covid’s influence is weakening in the state.

But NSW chief health officer Kerry Chant has urged people to continue the practice voluntarily even though it is not mandatory.

“Registering a positive RAT through Service NSW allows us to connect people to medical care, particularly older people and the immunocompromised, and it also helps inform our ongoing public health response,” she said.

COVID-19 rapid antigen test
Camera IconRegistering a Covid-19 rapid antigen test is no longer mandatory NCA NewsWire / Nicholas Eagar Credit: NCA NewsWire

She also asked the public to continue to take the “simple but important steps” to protect others ahead of mandatory isolation ending for the entire country on Friday.

“In particular, we urge people to please stay at home if they have cold or flu-like symptoms such as a runny nose, sore throat, cough or fever and go and get tested,” Dr Chant said.

“If you have Covid-19 you may be infectious for up to 10 days, but you are most infectious in the two days before your symptoms start and while you have symptoms.”

“If you have to leave the house while unwell, wear a mask when indoors and on public transport, avoid large gatherings and indoor crowded places, and don’t visit high risk settings, such as hospitals, aged or disability care facilities for at least seven days.”

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