According to the newspaper Paperjam, Luxembourg's pharmacies are currently working on the exact procedure which will allow residents to take a rapid test on site.

Such a test is expected to take between 20 and 30 minutes and will cost between €30 and €35. The result will be legally valid, and customers will receive a certificate which they can use for 24 hours. It is possible that the validity might be extended to 48 hours in the future, similar to the current measures in Austria. This was confirmed to Paperjam by the vice president of the Trade Union of Pharmacies (SPL).

Which pharmacies will actually offer the tests will be revealed at the latest on 10 May, when the SPL will hand a list of participating pharmacies over to the government. The list will then be published on all official accounts and websites.