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CBC Windsor October 5 COVID-19 update: No more walk-in testing

Here's what you need to know about COVID-19 in Windsor-Essex on Monday, October 5.

Those looking to have a COVID-19 test must book an appointment

Windsor'Essex's three COVID-19 assessment centres are no longer taking walk-ins for tests, and people need to book an appointment. (Thilelli Chouikrat/Radio-Canada)

The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit reported one new COVID-19 case for our region Monday, and reinforced the changes made over the weekend in regards to testing.

This new case was a close contact of someone who already had COVID-19.

Over the weekend, six new cases were reported in Windsor-Essex.

Walk-intests for the novel coronavirus ended across the province over the weekend, and starting on Tuesday, anyone in Ontario who wantsto take a COVID-19 test will need to book an appointment at an assessment centre or select pharmacies.

According to the Ontario health ministry,the move to appointment-only testing will enable the province's network of labs to deal with abacklog of tests. That backlog has grown to78,953 on Sunday.

On Friday, medical officer of health Dr. Wajid Ahmed said less than 10 per cent of local tests are coming back within one day and close to 50 per cent come back within two days all due to the backlog experienced at a London lab where Windsor-Essex tests first go.

How to plan for yourCOVID-19 test

Three COVID-19 assessment centres are operating in Windsor-Essex and three Shoppers Drug Mart pharmacies in Windsor are also conducting testing, though guidelines for each facility are a bit different.

According to the province, those looking to book a test at an assessment centre should do so only if they:

  • have a symptom of COVID-19
  • have a high-risk exposure to someone who has the virusas informed by your public health unit or exposure notification through the COVID Alert app
  • is a resident or works in a setting that has a COVID-19 outbreak
  • Residents or workers in long-term care home
  • Visitors to a long-term care home
  • Residents or workers in homeless shelter
  • International students that have passed their 14-day quarantine period
  • Farm workers
  • Individuals who require a COVID-19 test for international travel clearance
  • Self-Identified Indigenous
  • Resident or worker in other congregate living settings and institutions

Windsor Regional Hospital is operating two assessment centres one at the hospital's Ouellette Campus and one at St. Clair College's Sportsplex.

You can no longer walk-in for testing at these facilities, and instead will have to book an appointment online here, or if you need assistance can call519-973-4443.

Those sites are openMonday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Erie Shores HealthCare is also operating an assessment centre that uses the same criteria as Windsor Regional Hospital.

Those looking to book a test at Erie Shores Healthcare cancall519-326-2373 extension 4263.

The assessment centre in Leamington is open Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Asymptomatic testing is currently available at three Shoppers Drug Mart pharmacies in Windsor.

The person must also fall under one of five categories:

  • Living, working in or visiting a long-term care facility.
  • Residing or volunteering ata shelter.
  • Have been given a clearance for international travel.
  • An international student travelling into the country to start school after the 14-day isolation period ends.
  • An Indigenous person.

For more information or to find a testing site closest toyou, visit Ontario's COVID-19 testing website.

COVID-19 inSarnia-Lambton

Lambton Public Health reported nonew COVID-19 casesover the weekend. There have been a total of 347cases in Lambton County.

Twenty-five people have died.

COVID-19 inChatham-Kent

Chatham-Kent Public Healthreported nonew COVID-19 cases over the weekend.There have been a total of 369cases in Chatham-Kent.

Two people have died.

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