Coronavirus tests have become increasingly easier to get hold of as the pandemic has progressed. Now more than 163 million Covid-19 tests have been taken in the UK since the start of the pandemic, ...
Whether you're a traveller getting a mandated COVID-19 test at the airport, or a worker on a job site like a film set or food processing plant that requires a negative test, odds are it's being done ...
While they've been the gold standard to identify positive coronavirus cases around the world for more than a year, PCR tests still aren't trusted by some social media users. An Oct. 4 Instagram post ...
Health Canada has approved a rapid on-site PCR coronavirus test developed by Ottawa-based Spartan Bioscience. In an emailed statement to Global News, they specified the Spartan COVID-19 PCR test kit ...
On November 8, the Canadian-U.S. border finally opened for land travelers, though for many Canadians, that “grand opening” was only partial. That’s because Canadians are under obligation to submit a ...
The Saskatchewan opposition wants to bring back public PCR COVID-19 testing for kids five years old and younger. Last month, the province limited access to PCR testing to those considered at highest ...
Most Manitobans who screen positive for COVID-19 using a rapid antigen test will no longer be asked to return to receive a PCR test. Dr. Jazz Atwal, the province's deputy chief public health officer, ...
Saskatchewan employees looking to file a claim for getting COVID-19 at their workplace need a PCR test as proof, even as PCR tests become harder to access. “COVID injury claims are assessed on a ...
Yes, the experts agree. If you performed the test correctly, a faint line on a COVID test is still a positive result. "Any line is a positive," Rhoads says. "That's not to say that it's easy to ...
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