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Alberta is expanding COVID-19 rapid testing

Tests will screen asymptomatic staff at all long-term care and supportive living facilities.
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The band has confirmed five cases of COVID. Photo MCG

EDMONTON — Alberta is expanding rapid testing for the novel coronavirus.

Health Minister Tyler Shandro says the tests will screen asymptomatic staff at all long-term care and supportive living facilities.

There will also be a new rapid testing program at Suncor Energy’s base plant in Fort McMurray and the First Nation and Metis community of Fort McKay.

Shandro says the tests are critical to keeping COVID-19 from spreading and will begin as early as next week.

Rapid tests have been used since December at hospitals, homeless shelters and long-term care facilities deemed to be potential outbreak sites.

The tests give results within an hour, allowing for quicker tracking and quarantining.

“Rapid tests can mitigate or prevent outbreaks in areas where we’ve seen COVID-19 do its worst,” Shandro told a virtual news conference Tuesday.

There have been more than 1,700 deaths from COVID-19 in Alberta. Shandro said two-thirds of those deaths have been in long-term care or designated supportive living facilities.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 9, 2021.