Got a rapid test kit "just in case". Very easy, called my pharmacy, clerk asked if i was a client, then took down my name and phone number, said they would call when available. Two days later i got a phone call, went there, gave proof of identity and got my kit. We may or may not have to use it, but its there if we need it.
DS got Covid from someone at work who was asymptomatic and had to isolate for 5 days. He only had a bit of a cold but everyone was required to be tested. He had a rapid test kit.
DD and her family went to sons hockey tournament in Shawiniagin on Dec 6th. Came home with a major cold which cleared up in time for Christmas. We spent Xmas with her and the rest of the family and all went well. I saw DD 2 weeks later and she was swollen like a balloon and in major pain. She went to the hospital and they took all sorts of tests and x-rays and said there was nothing medically wrong with her! Duh!! you dont get swollen for nothing. So she called her GP and saw the GP the next day who ordered more specific tests and x-rays and DD has contracted rheumotoid arthritis from that cold she caught. So right now she is off work at least until Mar 20, is on heavy pain killers and anti-inflammatories. She cant close her fingers into a fist and has no strength in her hands. Oh and she was tested to see if she was a long-hauler: she isnt. Never had Covid and doesnt have Covid. She has been tested at least 5 times since this started. Her last Covid test was 2 weeks ago.

