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rapid antigen tests ontario

For Ontarians who have picked up some COVID-19 rapid antigen test kits lately, they might want to double-check what they have at home because some counterfeit tests have been sold in the province.

In a news release issued on August 5, Health Canada warned Ontarians of the counterfeit test kits, which come in a 25-pack.

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If you've ever taken an at-home rapid antigen test before, then you're probably aware of how uncomfortable it is swabbing that long, skinny Q-tip up your nose. The whole rapid testing experience may get a whole lot worse depending on who you ask because, well, apparently the nostrils aren't enough.

Ontario's COVID-19 Science Advisory Table published a science brief on February 10 where it added more steps on how to properly use at-home rapid antigen tests.

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Rapid antigen tests are about to be as common as picking up your groceries or a prescription from a pharmacy starting Wednesday.

The Ontario government has announced that 5.5 million free rapid antigen tests will be released weekly for the next eight weeks in pharmacies and grocery stores across Ontario starting February 9.

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If you live in downtown Toronto, you know you can get pretty much anything delivered straight to your door — and that now includes rapid COVID-19 antigen tests, too.

Thanks to Tiggy, a grocery delivery startup, you can add Health Canada-approved rapid antigen tests to your grocery order (along with fresh produce, pet food, and more) or as a standalone and have it show up at your door.

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Children are finally going back to school after an extra-long holiday break at home, and the Ontario government has measures and programs to support the transition.

After previously pushing the return to in-person school twice due to COVID-19 and the Omicron variant, children will be returning to schools and daycare settings on January 17, according to an Ontario government handout.

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