Rapid tests Ottawa: How to use a COVID-19 rapid antigen test on yourself or your child | CTV News

2022-06-18 17:19:15 By : Ms. feng xin

The Ontario government is handing out up to two million COVID-19 rapid antigen tests for use at home over the Christmas holidays. School students in Ottawa are also being sent home with testing kits over their break.

Here are some guides on how to use these tests:

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