in Chatsworth, Grey Highlands, Southgate, West Grey
February 11, 2022
The Ontario government announced a plan this week to make 44 million free rapid COVID-19 tests available to the public over the next eight weeks.
The initiative, which began Wednesday, will see participating grocery stores and pharmacies across the province providing the tests to the general public for at-home use. More on this initiative can be found here.
The Grey Bruce Health Unit (GBHU) would like to remind the community that their public health recommendations for testing remain unchanged.
PCR testing is only appropriate, and recommended, in the following scenarios:
The GBHU discourages people from relying on the results of rapid antigen tests; if you’re sick, stay home whether you test positive or negative.
They also discourage asymptomatic testing. If you choose to participate in this voluntary asymptomatic testing strategy (which we do not suggest), please be aware of the risks and challenges related to such testing:
For more information on COVID-19 in general, please visit the Grey Bruce Health Unit website.
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