Rapid tests offer ‘layer’ of protection against COVID-19: Shahab
There won’t be any change to public health orders in Saskatchewan — at least not in the foreseeable future.
During a news conference on Wednesday, Education Minister Dustin Duncan, joined by chief medical health officer Dr. Saqib Shahab and the Saskatchewan Health Authority’s Derek Miller, stressed there are already “layers” of protection the public can and should use.
That includes the millions of rapid antigen tests that have already been delivered to the province and distributed by schools, libraries and businesses. Shahab said for those who are asymptomatic or showing no symptoms of illness, rapid tests are useful.
“Rapid tests do work well against Omicron. Quite well … Obviously if you’re symptomatic you should stay home until your symptoms are better and you may go for a PCR test … but for most people who are asymptomatic and have concerns … the tests do work well. But obviously, all the other layers are important,” he added.