Rapid antigen self-tests on way to Sask. to speed up detection of COVID-19
The province is announcing that plans are in development for the expansion of public distribution of self-tests for personal use.
An increase in distributing rapid antigen self-tests would help speed up the detection of asymptomatic COVID-19 cases in the province, reducing the strain on provincial laboratory PCR testing to focus more on symptomatic and confirmation testing.
One million self-tests are expected to reach the province from the federal allocation by mid-October. The Saskatchewan government is also considering purchasing additional Health Canada-approved rapid tests for self-testing to supplement this supply. A sample of these kit types has been brought in for validation at the Roy Romanow Provincial Laboratory.
The anticipated self-test kits will be made available to the general public by mid-October at Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency bases, municipal and First Nations’ fire halls and select Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) locations on a schedule to be determined.