SEOUL, Feb. 28 (Korea Bizwire) — With a surging number of COVID-19 patients infected with the omicron variant, people are seeking loopholes to get polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests as mistrust of self-test kits rises.
Since February, only people over 60 years of age and those who have entered into physical contact with a COVID-19 patient are eligible for an immediate PCR test at local diagnosis centers.
Others must first test positive using a self-test kit before getting a PCR test.
A 50-year-old citizen surnamed Park recently found out that one of his colleagues he had accompanied in the previous week tested positive for coronavirus.
Park didn’t qualify as a close contact, but out of concern, he decided to get a PCR test.
He asked his infected colleague to tell the local diagnosis center that he was a close contact with Park.
Park believed that self-test kits were inaccurate, and he didn’t want to wait one or two hours in line at a local public health center to take the rapid antigen test.
Park soon received a text message that he had been identified as a close contact with an infected person, and succeeded in receiving a free PCR test.
On online communities, a number of posts share ‘tips’ on how to get a free PCR test at a local public health center.
Some ask about hospitals that charge less for a PCR test. Normally, it costs between 80,000 to 100,000 won (US$66-82) for a person to get a test at a medical institution.
“It is quite expensive,” said a 49-year-old homemaker surnamed Lee. “I wish the government would come up with a better solution.”
H. M. Kang (hmkang@koreabizwire.com)