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Free COVID-19 rapid tests now available at 41 Co-Ops in Sask.

Rapid self-testing kits are now available at 150 locations across the province.

Tests not meant for people experiencing COVID-19 symptoms

Co-op sign in Saskatoon.
Saskatchewan has expanded its distribution of rapid COVID-19 tests to 41 Co-Op locations. (Albert Couillard/CBC)

Saskatchewan has announced that thousands of free COVID-19 rapid testing kits are nowavailable at Co-Ops throughout the province.

The partnership between the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency and Federated Co-operatives Limitedwas announced on Friday andmeans the tests will be available at 41 stores and locations.

The province says thekits are currently onsite and ready for pickup.

"As we enter the holiday season, I would encourage all residents to visit one of these locations, pick up a rapid test kit and help keep friends and families safe," said Health Minister Paul Merriman in a news release.

The rapid tests are intended for use by asymptomatic people. (Andrew Vaughan/The Canadian Press)

With the Co-Ops, rapid self-testing kits are now available at 150 locations across the province, including local chambers of commerce, fire halls, Canalta Hotels, municipal offices and many local malls or libraries.

A full list of locations can be found on the province's website.

The rapid tests are not meant to be used by people experiencing COVID-19 symptoms. They are intended for asymptomatic people.

Anyone who has COVID-19 symptoms is urged tocall 811 orvisit the Saskatchewan Health Authority's websiteto arrange for a PCR test.

So far the province has distributed more than 1.5 million tests to the general public. Another 1.4 million has been provided to schools.

The kits are available on a first come, first serve basis, with one kit of five tests available per household.

"By making rapid test kits easily available throughout the province, all households can do their part to combat the pandemic through regular screening for COVID-19," Merriman said.