'No chance you're sticking anything up my nose': Self tests an issue for parents ahead of return to school By News January 24, 2022 Add Comment Edit The reliance on rapid antigen tests (RATs) in the NSW government's back-to-school plan has parents concerned over their accessibility and reliability. Share this post Related PostsWho are the Taliban? The 'students' who've returned to control AfghanistanI saw the human wreckage the Taliban left behind and fear what will happen nextDoes The Newsreader let the truth get in the way of a good story?Outback Queensland a COVID sewage testing black hole despite 'creeping' outbreak on state’s doorstepDrug-affected truck driver convicted over fatal crash that killed mother and 10yo sonNew case of COVID-19 triggers three-day lockdown in NTUS national security adviser blames Afghan army for Taliban takeoverHigh-risk bushfire days in Victoria could triple by end of the century, CFA finds
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