Thursday, April 25, 2024

Ontario Science Advisory Table recommends more rapid COVID-19 testing for students

First Published:

The Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table is recommending health officials implement voluntary rapid testing in higher-risk locations such as schools and workplaces.

The science advisory table is advising weekly voluntary screening of unvaccinated or partially vaccinated people in elementary schools where new COVID-19 cases are close to 50 per million people per day.

“What we found out when we tried to address all the concerns of various experts was this actually really should work and be helpful to keep in-person learning going,” said Dr. Peter Juni, the scientific director of the science advisory table.

“Hamilton, for example, is in an area where it absolutely makes sense to start to use them once a week.”

The group of expert advisers on COVID-19 say health officials in those areas could also use rapid antigen tests in workplaces and congregate settings.

If a health unit or area’s new daily cases reach 250 per million people per day, it says “weekly testing is likely not frequent enough to reduce spread effectively.”

In that situation, the science advisory table says unvaccinated and partially vaccinated people should take a rapid test two to three times a week.

It adds that public health units in that position could also look into voluntary testing of fully vaccinated people.

More Top News

Ontario to do away with sick note requirement for short absences

Ontario will do away with sick note requirements for short absences as part of a larger effort to ease the administrative burden on doctors,...

Group in Milton oppose quarry, ask Ford to keep promise made 4 years ago

A group in Milton says it's taking action against a proposed reopening of a quarry in Campbellville. They are calling on premier Doug Ford...

Stoney Creek parking lot set to become affordable housing after Horwath uses strong mayor powers

Two Stoney Creek parking lots are now set to become affordable housing, after Hamilton Mayor Andrea Horwarth used her so-called strong mayor powers for...

HSR Workers, advocates urge Horwath to reverse decision on LRT privatization

HSR workers and union advocates are calling on mayor Andrea Horwath to reverse council's vote to allow a third party to run the future...

Evening weather forecast for April 24, 2024

Steve Ruddick shares the forecast for April 24, 2024.

Out-of-control Bentley driver finds themselves parked at Hamilton police station

The driver of a Bentley found themselves parking in the wrong spot at the wrong time early Wednesday morning when they lost control and...