Refer to MDA’s list when buying Covid-19 test kits

Opinion
24 Feb 2022 • 9:00 AM MYT
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IT is advisable to only purchase RTK-Antigen self-test kits which have been approved by the Health Ministry.

There is undoubtedly a surge in demand for these self-test kits as Malaysia has been recording high number of cases lately.

Using these self-test kits is one of many ways we can help curb the spread of the virus.

It keeps everyone safe to a certain extent and I believe the use of these self-test kits is already a normal part of life.

It is definitely more affordable now compared with months before and more people are accustomed to using it and there is a variety of brands available in the market.

However, if one is doubtful about the accuracy of these self-test kits, the Medical Device Authority (MDA) has already published a list of Self-Test Covid-19 Test Kits for Conditional Approval (Approved) for members of the public to refer.

It is always a good idea to countercheck the brand against the list for assurance.

At last look the list, which is easily available on the MDA’s portal. It has a total of 124 brands.

This initiative by the Health Ministry must be commended as it boosts public confidence.

However, ultimately it is also wise to undergo a Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test to confirm the results of an RTK-Antigen test regardless of the brand of the test kit.

In the same breath, we must not lower our guard in the fight against the virus.

The use of face masks, hand sanitisers, self-test kits and the like are only tools in our fight against the virus.

Having the right mentality and attitude is equally as important. This means adhering to the standard operating procedures, which needs no reminder.

Some will throw around the notion that there is a fine line between lives and livelihoods and I agree wholeheartedly.

However, we all have a civic duty to protect not only ourselves but also each other.

We need to address the pandemic not as selfish individuals, but together as a united Malaysian Family.

Yeap Ming Liong

Subang Jaya