![]() After contacting LifeLabs (who perform the Ontario testing) LifeLabs informed me it would take 3 or 4 days for the test to arrive via FedEx and that I’d get robo calls from the government in the meantime. Apparently, SwitchHealth were previously involved with Ontario testing but that changed at the beginning of June. ![]() Let me tell you, SwitchHealth is not currently in charge of Ontario airport testing and only handle testing for Alberta and Atlantic Canada. From the email I could see SwitchHealth was the wrong lab but when I read the email message back citing LifeLabs as responsible for Ontario testing the person on the phone insisted SwitchHealth was in charge of Ontario testing. After asking where I was calling from they instructed me to contact SwitchHealth to arrange testing. The first thing they asked me was how I’d gotten their number (Huh? You emailed me). ![]() ![]() I promptly called the government public health number listed in the email. After arriving home in Ontario last Friday (June 3rd) I received an email from the federal government Monday morning saying that I’d been randomly selected for Covid testing post-travel (news to me!) and that if they didn’t have my results within the next twenty-four hours they might contact me by phone. ![]()
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