Ontario’s new testing strategy highlights complexities of second wave: experts
Ontario’s overhaul of its COVID-19 testing strategy to focus on symptomatic and high-risk individuals highlights the fact that lessons still need to be learned as the country grapples with a second wave, public health experts said Thursday.
In a major shift, Ontario is now asking people with no symptoms to stay away from its assessment centres, with certain exceptions.
The change drew both praise and consternation, with some doctors hailing it as an example of evidence-based policy while others called it a step backwards.
Premier Doug Ford said Thursday that the province needed to be “more strategic” with testing in order to address long lines at assessment centres and a heavily burdened lab system amid a rise in cases. That came after he spent months proclaiming that everyone who wanted a test could get one.