Ontario is “significantly” expanding testing for COVID-19.
Premier Doug Ford made the announcement during his Good Friday briefing.
The province expects to double the number of tests processed each day to 8,000 tests by April 15th and 14,000 by the end of the month.
In addition to the ongoing testing of the general public at any of the 100 assessment centres across the province, Ontario will be proactively testing several priority groups, including:
- Hospital inpatients;
- Residents of long-term care and retirement homes;
- Health care workers, caregivers, care providers, paramedics, and first responders, including police and firefighters;
- Remote, isolated, rural and Indigenous communities;
- Other congregate living centres, including homeless shelters, prisons and group homes;
- Specific vulnerable populations, including patients undergoing chemotherapy or hemodialysis and requiring transplants, as well as pregnant persons, newborns and cross-border workers; and
- Other essential workers, as defined by provincial orders.
“We’re laser-focused on ramping up our testing capacity so we can protect the most vulnerable in our communities and those who protect them, like our frontline health care workers and first responders,” said Premier Ford. “By expanding our testing capacity, we will be able to find cases faster, intervene earlier, reduce the spread, and save lives.”