COVID-19 tests, as the tools are being rolled out in increasing numbers around the world.While they are less accurate than PCR tests at identifying the virus, rapid antigen tests have become an everyday part of the public health response in countries like the U.K.
and Germany, where they are cheap and readily available. City of Calgary keeps offering free COVID-19 tests for unvaccinated employees, causing rift with police In British Columbia, the tests are not available in stores, and the province has only deployed them in a handful of targeted environments.“It’s one of the tools in the tool belt.
Is it the only tool? No, but it’s a great tool to be used,” BC Liberal health critic Renee Merrifield said.“We’re watching other jurisdictions,.