Yes, if you can afford to jump the queue and tie up those specialists who could be treating NHS patients then private works well. I realise it may be their 'spare' time but, if there wasn't a lucrative two tier system, that spare time could be used within the public system. In terms of accuracy...
Assuming Jersey works like other places with privatised systems, you realise those would only be the charges for the initial assessment? A lot of people won't be able to afford those - and hardly anybody can afford the prices of the actual treatment for something serious without taking out a new...
I would use my common sense. Keep the numbers low, ensure everyone tests on the day, don’t overdo the close contact and keep the room well ventilated in line with the science.
Which, annoyingly, is the approach Johnson and his crooked cronies want so they can avoid the blame for anything...