The problem with rapid testing is that it really doesn't work if you only do it once. There is a period of time over which somebody could become infectious, have symptoms, have a fever, so you can't really do one test and say, "Okay. That's good. You don't have any COVID." It's usually a series during the 14-day isolation period. I know that what they're doing now with essential health workers is a test right when they come in to see that they're well, and then they're asking them to really self-isolate except for those times that they are at work. There is a model to follow there that may be helpful to make sure that truckers are not held up but are also well enough to go into the communities. Thank you.
Julie Green on Question 485-19(2): Increased Winter Trucking and Covid-19 Considerations
In the Legislative Assembly on November 5th, 2020. See this statement in context.
Question 485-19(2): Increased Winter Trucking and Covid-19 Considerations
Oral Questions
November 5th, 2020
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