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  2. Testing Locations & How to Access Your Test Results. Visit the Ministry of Health’s website to find out if you are eligible for COVID-19 testing and treatment including how to get your test results . Children who have symptoms should stay home and complete the Ontario Ministry of Health’s Self-Assessment Tool .

  3. Toronto. Peel Region. Halton Region. York Region. Durham Region. Ottawa Area. 16 locations found. Ottawa. Testing locations by city. 310 locations found. Acton. Alliston. Amherstburg. Aurora. Barrie. Belleville. Bolton. Bowmanville. Brampton. Brantford. Burlington. Caledonia.

  4. May 25, 2020 · Emergency Department open 24 hours/day. Here is a continually updated list of where you can get a COVID-19 test in Toronto, as the Ontario government ramps up testing across the province.

  5. Oct 24, 2023 · The city is distributing rapid antigen tests (RATs) to all Toronto Public Library branches and the tests are free to the public. Tests are also available downtown at Metro Hall and city...

  6. Oct 24, 2023 · Tests are also available downtown at Metro Hall and city hall. Pharmacies and grocery stores: While the province is no longer distributing tests to pharmacies and grocery stores, many...

  7. Overview. There are two publicly-funded types of COVID‑19 test available in Ontario: rapid antigen tests (available for free to people at high risk of severe outcomes from COVID-19, including in high priority communities and people eligible for COVID-19 treatments)

  8. To reduce the spread of all respiratory viruses, including COVID-19, anyone who feels sick should stay home and complete the self-assessment tool to learn more about what to do next. Find out if you are eligible for COVID-19 treatment, continue to follow public health measures and stay up-to-date with your vaccinations including a COVID-19 ...

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