Limited availability for COVID-19 tests in Windsor just after the holidays
CBC
Availability for a COVID-19 test in Windsor is slim, just after the holidays.
The Windsor Regional Hospital COVID-19 assessment centre — which is by appointment only — had limited slots this week, as of early Tuesday afternoon
The hospital's Paediatric Urgent Medical Assessment youth clinic at the Met campus had two slots available Tuesday with more on Wednesday of this week as of Tuesday morning.
"Demand is high for tests and resources are stretched right now," said manager of corporate communications, Steve Erwin, adding the hospital can only increase testing availability so much.
"The hospital is waiting to see if this week if there will be any changes from the province around who can be tested or who can't."
The Medical Laboratories of Windsor which provides free symptomatic COVID-19 testing by appointment, showed a wait time of until Sunday as of Tuesday morning for its Windsor location. There is some availability for walk-ins.
Vice-president of operations, Jennifer Yee, said they are expanding slots across their locations to meet the demand as early as tomorrow. Capacity will increase by 35 per cent on weekdays and approximately 40 per cent on weekends.
"We're seeing a lot of concerned patients," Yee told CBC News on Tuesday. "We're fully booked, all our appointments are being snatched up right away ... I think there's just such a big concern out there."
Yee explained some patients are worried they may have contracted the virus over the holidays, or due to the highly transmissible Omicron variant.
"Every appointment that we have has been taken, and we're also dealing with [human resources] issues," said Yee, explaining staff shortages are also due to the holidays.
Medical Laboratories has locations in Windsor, Lasalle and Leamington and Tecumseh offering symptomatic COVID-19 testing free of charge.
The province reported another 8,825 cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday.
Ontario Health Minister Christine Elliott said as of Tuesday there are 491 people hospitalized with COVID-19, and 187 of them are in intensive care units.
Elliott shared the figures on Twitter Tuesday but government websites did not publish updated numbers of virus-related deaths or patients on ventilators because of the statutory holiday. Health experts warn that the real number of COVID-19 cases is likely to be much higher as a number of hospitals and centres have reached testing limits.
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