Australians will be able to get access to COVID-19 home rapid antigen test kits from November pending approval by regulator the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) due in the coming month. Federal Health Minister Greg Hunt said on Sept. 28 it will ensure Australians can go about their lives as safely as possible as we learn to live with COVID-19, the disease caused by the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus. “This is an important additional protection for Australians: home testing to support Australians and to support the national plan,” Hunt said. Rapid antigen at-home testing kits can return results in around 20 minutes and have been in use overseas for months. TGA Deputy Secretary John Skerritt said he was confident that the home tests would be available for Australians in November. However, he told a Senate committee that the TGA would be looking to make sure all home testing kits must be …