Posted Jan 3, 2022, 10:43 PM
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Location: Ontario
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Reducing testing is the smart thing to do. Cases numbers are irrelevant when the bast majority of those cases have mild cold symptoms. Wow, 10,000 people with a stuffy nose? What a tragedy..
Only testing people at risk or with actual severe symptoms is a good move IMO. plus it'll stop over burdening the system and let people who should genuinely get a PCR book in a reasonable time period
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