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Technical issues lead to hundreds of cancelled appointments across Quebec

The website for booking COVID-19 testing appointments is up and running again. Hundreds of appointments were suddenly cancelled on Wednesday across the province after the website stopped functioning.

Health Ministry encouraging people to do rapid tests, but pharmacies are all out

Police were called to a COVID-19 testing site in Laval, Que., on Wednesday after some 1,000 appointments were suddenly cancelled and people were sent away. (Radio-Canada)

Quebec's website for booking COVID-19 testing appointments is operating again, after hundreds of appointments were suddenly cancelled on Wednesday across the province.

A spokesperson for the ministry told CBCNews that the number ofcancelled appointments varies from region to region.

For now, the ministry is telling people that they should only be going in for testing if they have symptoms and don't have access to a rapid test.

However, Quebec pharmacies have run out of rapid tests for the week, according to the group that represents pharmacist-owners, theAssociation qubcoise des pharmaciens propritaires.

The association's president told Radio-Canada that rapid tests likely won't be available until next week, and the delivery of those tests has yet to be confirmed.

"It does not help to contact us to try to get some," Benoit Morin said. "There arenone at the moment."

In a statement, the Ministry of Heath saysQuebec is relying on the federal government to keep pharmacies stocked with rapid tests, butthe ministry is "currently looking at the various options for obtaining rapid tests in order to accelerate distribution to the population."

Testing appointments were cancelled at different locationsacross the province on Wednesday because of the technical issues.

For example, some 1,000 appointments were cancelled in Laval, and police were called in to help control the crowds.

Afterward, frustrated people of all ages, including children, were milling around trying to figure out what to do next; theywere told they needed to make a new appointment.

But clicking on the provincial website led to the message: "We are currently in a maintenance period. The platform will be available shortly, please try again later."

There are reports of cancelled appointments in Montreal's Villeray neighbourhood and in Boucherville, on Montreal's South Shore.

The CIUSSS de la Mauricie-et-du-Centre-du-Qubec, northeast of Montreal, reported similar problems.

"A technical incident is currently underway on the appointment booking platform," the regional health authority sayson its Facebook page. "Pending a solution, the citizen appointment portal is temporarily closed."

The technical mishapscome as Quebec continues to break records in new daily COVID-19 cases.

Health officials reported 13,149 new infections on Wednesdayand 10 more deaths.

They say COVID-19-related hospitalizations rose by 102 to 804, after 179 people entered hospital and 77 were discharged. There are 122 people in intensive care, an increaseof seven patients.

With files from Kristy Rich, Radio-Canada and The Canadian Press