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Govt too slow to act on RAT offers - Sir Ian Taylor

Taylor says he alerted government to an offer to supply RATs eight weeks ago.

Will Mace Wed, 26 Jan 2022

The government is being taken to task by prominent businessman Sir Ian Taylor over its inability to swiftly act on an opportunity that could’ve seen millions more rapid antigen tests being imported to New Zealand months ago.

The tests are now a cornerstone of the government's Omicron strategy.

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Will Mace Wed, 26 Jan 2022
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