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“They even gave us 1000 euros for a monkey rapid test” – The pharmacist’s complaint to SKAI |

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In the revelation that there have been incidents of citizens who offered large sums of money for obtaining a false positive rapid test, the pharmacist Costas Manolopoulos spoke to SKAI main news bulletin.

Specifically, the pharmacist stated that in two cases in the province, citizens offered pharmacists from 500 to 1000 euros to falsely claim positive rapids test. “They are doing it on the grounds that the rapids will be saved for six months and they will be able to move freely,” he added.

At the same time, Mr. Manolopoulos stressed that His colleagues systematically receive harassment over the phone by people who usually do not know them personally and they are asked to “complete” the test without coming, while others report that they are supposedly athletes and need to take tests on a frequent basis and do not catch up.

Fearing that they would come out positive, the pharmacist explained, give 20 euros to declare the virtual test them as negative.

“They are afraid of even 1% of positivity and that is why they engage in delinquent behaviors, endangering my colleagues,” he said.

However, a pharmacist stated that no branded complaint has been reported so far within the pharmaceutical association.

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