Procedure to get exception certificate for free rapid tests

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Procedure to get exception certificate for free rapid tests

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The Ministry of Health would like to remind that, in consultation with the Cyprus Medical Association, a procedure has been established to examine requests for the issuance of a certificate, by way of exception, allowing for a free rapid antigen test for COVID-19 to an individual who cannot be vaccinated for medical reasons.

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It would be nice if they said where you could get the form from.
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I know, it is included in the article.
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Best if anyone needs to know this to ask your GP. They should know or be able to find out... but I found the whole answer, and it's a long authoritative one , is easily found on 'In Cyprus'.
Just google it or put it in your task bar.

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Surprised it is being left to the individual to make the application as it is more likely to be turned down due to insufficient 'evidence' to comply with the strict criteria and/or not using the correct terminology than if submitted by the relevant Specialist Doctor.
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