Gov't tries to ease panic buying of COVID-19 test kits
Workers assemble COVID-19 rapid antigen test kits at a factory in Gunpo, Gyeonggi Province, Wednesday. Joint Press CorpsBy Lee Hae-rinThe rapid spread of the highly transmissible Omicron variant has led to skyrocketing numbers of daily COVID-19 infections, surpassing 50,000, resulting in the panic buying of at-home test kits.The shortage of self-test kits has boosted its prices. As of Friday, at-home test kits are running short in pharmacies and selling online at prices two times more expensive than in offline stores here. For example, a set of rapid antigen test kits manufactured by SD Biosensor, which costs 16,000 won ($13) in pharmacies, is being sold for over 30,000 won online.COVID-19 rapid antigen test kits are sold out at a pharmacy in Seoul, Wednesday. YonhapMoreover, the price range of at-home test kits varies vastly, often double or triple the lowest prices online. A set of Rapigen test kits is being sold at between 9,600 won and 25,920 won online. The self-test kits are sold out almost instantly from online sellers that offer them at the lowest prices, reminding some onlin
Feb 11, 2022By Lee Hae-rin