Anyone can download negative corona test results online



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The QR code clears the way for a negative self-test

The Corona Protection Ordinance requires a quick test from the test center or test site

The basic downside to discount store and grocery self-assessments is currently: the benefit is not that great yet. In private, it makes sense to run a crown self-test when you need to visit family members who have not yet been vaccinated. As additional security. Then a family tested the 24.99 euros in 15 minutes.

However, as soon as a quick test is required according to the Corona Protection Ordinance, most federal states take a risk and don’t recognize a Corona test done by themselves. And for good reason: “Private self-tests are not allowed because it is not possible to verify when and to whom the test was performed,” explains the state of Baden-Württemberg on its website, for example. “The rapid test must be carried out in a test center or test center. The test time and the result are also documented here,” he continues. Similar requirements also apply in North Rhine-Westphalia, for example.

Therefore, a visit to the esthetician is not possible with an Aldi self-check result. But it’s probably better for another reason.

Certificate received without proof

Because, as “Deutsche Apotheker Zeitung” reports, a QR code on the outer packaging of the manufacturer Aesku crown self-test sold on Aldi leads to a sub-page of “ichtestemichselbst.de” and you can issue a certificate there yourself, even without buying packing or make a test. It is even enough to scan the QR code on a photo of a package. Then you can certify many negative test results yourself, according to the pharmacist’s diary.

The testing lagoon should close soon. Because self-tests make a lot of sense as part of a corona test strategy and could make everyday life easier as well as opening restaurants, cinemas, sporting events, or concerts. But then everyone should be able to rely on the fact that self-assessments will not be dishonest.

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