Rami Levy’s Good Pharm expands the field of corona testing

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The Good Pharm chain owned by Rami Levy announced today (Tuesday) the expansion of the field of corona testing in a variety of types that meet the different needs of all segments of the population nationwide. Along with the fast antigen tests for the green label, which are already operating online at a discounted price of NIS 49, Good Pharm also offers self-tests for home use in a package of 5 tests for NIS 39.

It should be emphasized that the fast antigen tests with an answer within 15 minutes in English and Hebrew, are performed using Sofia’s technology and are suitable for flights to the United States, Italy, the United Kingdom, France and soon to other countries that will update the guidelines.

At the same time, Good Pharm now allows PCR tests to be performed at branches located in city centers in 11 designated complexes throughout the country. The answer to the test is received within a time of up to 30 hours and is offered at a price of NIS 89.

Antigen tests at Good Pharm Photo: Sofia Israel and Good Pharm

In the coming days, the network will launch another free corona testing service in collaboration with the Ministry of Health for children aged 3 to 12 for green card needs. All testing services are performed at Good Pharm according to the guidelines of the Ministry of Health, by a skilled and professional medical team from Sofia Israel from the Rimipharm Group, the pioneer of the fastest tests in the country. The tests are intended for the needs of a green label, a flight abroad or release from isolation and their price is intended for everyone, without the condition of membership in any club or online shopping.

Rami Levy, one of the owners of Good Pharm, said, “Life goes on alongside the Corona and we adjust the products and services in the field of testing for the benefit of the Israeli consumer and we will continue to expand the variety. I call on the public to come to Good Pharm branches for the whole family.”

Adam Friedler, founder and CEO of Good Pharm, added: “The move is a continuation of our vision to continue to do good with consumers. We currently provide a wide range of types of tests in the branches for the various uses of the public in Israel, and we will continue to be attentive to needs and demand. ”

Sofia’s technology approved by the FDA and the Ministry of Health’s Virus Laboratory includes a built – in barcode and three levels of control.

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