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North Bay hospital reducing COVID-19 PCR testing next week

The North Bay Regional Health Centre is going to be reducing COVID-19 PCR testing starting Monday, Nov. 14. In a social media post Friday, the hospital said it will no longer be offering COVID-19 swabbing. (File) The North Bay Regional Health Centre is going to be reducing COVID-19 PCR testing starting Monday, Nov. 14. In a social media post Friday, the hospital said it will no longer be offering COVID-19 swabbing. (File)
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The North Bay Regional Health Centre is going to be reducing COVID-19 PCR testing starting Monday, Nov. 14.

In a social media post Friday, the hospital said it will no longer be offering COVID-19 swabbing.

“This realignment and reduction of COVID-19 PCR testing is reflective of our new reality, vaccination rates and the effectiveness of home Rapid Antigen Testing,” the hospital wrote.

However, testing will continue for surgery patients requiring a PCR before an operation at Health Sciences North, anyone who calls and identifies as immune compromised either due to a medical condition and/or immune suppressant medications and First Nations residents or individuals working/travelling to a reserve.

“If you have been exposed to COVID-19, have symptoms, or for screening purposes, take the COVID-19 self-assessment for recommendations and next steps,” the hospital said.

The hospital is urging the public not to come to its emergency department for a COVID-19 test as its main focus is on providing emergency care to the community.

If you have concerns about your symptoms, contact your doctor, health care provider or Telehealth for more information and guidance.

If you develop severe symptoms requiring medical attention, such as shortness of breath or chest pain, call 911.

Doctor assessments and antiviral treatment will still be available for high-risk individuals. Tests for travel can be booked here.

“High-risk individuals with COVID-19 compatible symptoms for less than seven days and a positive Rapid Antigen Test for COVID-19 should call the COVID Centre to determine eligibility for antiviral treatment,” the hospital stated.

Walk-ins are not accepted at this time and patients with severe symptoms should still go to the emergency department or call 911.

The COVID Centre can be reached at 705-475-8600, ext. 4110.

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