High demand for Covid-19 rapid antigen tests (Rats) means stocks are limited in Northland but more are due to ease the shortage, health officials say.
A Kawakawa man raised the issue last week after he was diagnosed with Covid but was then unable to find any rapid tests in the township that were not out of date, to keep checking if he had the virus.
The man said he was told by some medical staff that there were no tests in the region and that ones at Kawakawa Hospital expired in January.
However, Health Minister Dr Shane Reti had previously announced that Health New Zealand would be buying additional supplies to enable continued free testing for the public and health sector until the end of June.