General News
17 September, 2022
RATs in term 4
The State Government today announced it would continue distributing free rapid antigen tests to schools in term 4. It says more than 100 million free Rapid Antigen Tests (RATs) to schools this year, to reduce costs for parents and help keep kids in...

The State Government today announced it would continue distributing free rapid antigen tests to schools in term 4.
It says more than 100 million free Rapid Antigen Tests (RATs) to schools this year, to reduce costs for parents and help keep kids in the classroom.
Minister for Education Natalie Hutchins said the ongoing program to distribute RATs in schools had collectively saved Victorian families hundreds of millions of dollars throughout the school year.
Students at schools and early childhood services can continue to access RATs as needed as the program will continue in Term 4.
In addition, as part of the Government’s $190 million plan to keep classrooms safe, more than 105,000 air purifiers have been distributed to all 1587 government schools and almost 25,000 to 620 non-government schools since term 4 last year, helping to reduce instances of classroom transmission.
Primary and secondary school students and staff, and early childhood education and care staff and children aged 3 to 5 are recommended to test at home if they experience COVID-19 symptoms or are a contact of a confirmed case.
Vaccination of children aged 5 to 11 and booster shots for people over 16 years old remain the best way to protect students and staff against the risks of COVID-19. We will continue to support efforts to get as many children vaccinated as possible.