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Ontario boosting COVID-19 capacity to test almost 20,000 people a day by mid-April

Samples will be sent to private and hospital labs that have the capacity, starting immediately. But not everyone sick will be tested.

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A drive-thru COVID-19 assessment centre in London, Ont., last week. The province is making progress in ramping up testing, officials say.


Ontario plans to be able to run 5,000 COVID-19 tests a day by the end of this week and aims to perform almost 20,000 tests a day by April 17, provincial health officials say.

That’s a big step up from the roughly 2,500 tests Ontario has been processing each day. This is all part of a plan to both clear a massive testing backlog and to prepare for the expected strain on the system as the pandemic spreads in the province.

Kevin Donovan

Kevin Donovan is the Star’s chief investigative reporter based in Toronto. He can be reached at 416-312-3503 or via email: kdonovan@thestar.ca.

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