明白了,咱们这里检测能力还是跟不上啊,所以限制人数了。

Jay Wang

薄皮大馅
VIP
注册
2008-05-09
消息
33,767
荣誉分数
7,658
声望点数
373

If you have COVID-19covid 19 symptoms​

You are eligible for PCR testing if you have at least one COVID-19covid 19 symptom and you are:

  • a hospitalized patient
  • a patient in an emergency department, at the discretion of the treating clinician
  • a patient-facing health care worker
  • a staff member, volunteer, resident, inpatient, essential care provider, or visitor in a hospital or congregate living setting (including long-term care, retirement homes, First Nation elder care lodges, group homes, shelters, hospices, temporary foreign worker settings and correctional institutions)
  • an outpatient being considered for COVID-19covid 19 treatment
  • underhoused or homeless
  • someone who has been exposed, or a close contact of someone exposed, to a confirmed or suspected outbreak in a high risk setting, including a hospital, long-term care, retirement home, other congregate living setting or institution, or other settings as directed by the local public health unit
  • an elementary or secondary student or education staff who has received a PCR self-collection kit, if available through your school

If you do not have symptoms​

If you do not have symptoms, you are eligible for PCR testing if you:

  • are from a First Nation, Inuit, or Métis community or are travelling into these communities for work
  • are unvaccinated and being admitted or transferred to or from a hospital or congregate living setting
  • are someone who has been exposed, or a close contact of someone exposed, to a confirmed or suspected outbreak in a high risk setting, including a hospital, long-term care, retirement home, other congregate living setting or institution, or other settings as directed by the local public health unit
  • have written prior approval for out-of-country medical services from the General Manager of OHIP or are a caregiver for someone who does
  • are in a hospital, long-term care, retirement home or other congregate living setting, as directed by public health units, provincial guidance or other directives
If you are eligible for a test, find a testing location near you.
If you are not eligible for a test but have symptoms of COVID-19covid 19, assume that you have COVID-19covid 19 and isolate with your household for five days if you are fully vaccinated and otherwise healthy or are under 12 years old. If you are not fully vaccinated or are immunocompromised, isolate for 10 days. If you were exposed to someone with COVID-19covid 19, follow the guidance outlined above.

Rapid antigen testing​

Rapid antigen testing may be used for routine, repeated screening of people with no symptoms to identify and prevent cases of COVID-19covid 19 in hospitals, long-term care and retirement homes, and other high-risk settings as an added layer of safety. Rapid antigen testing may also be used to test people with symptoms to find out the likelihood that their symptoms are related to COVID-19covid 19.

If you or someone you live with gets a positive result on a rapid antigen test, you no longer need to book a PCR test to confirm your results. If you are fully vaccinated and otherwise healthy, or are under 12 years old, isolate for five days starting when the symptoms began or from the date of the test, whichever came first. Those who are not fully vaccinated or are immunocompromised must isolate for 10 days.

A positive result:

  • is a good indication that you have COVID-19covid 19
  • does not need to be confirmed by a PCR test
  • does not need to be reported to a public health unit unless otherwise directed by public health
A negative result:

  • on a single test cannot rule out COVID-19covid 19 infection by itself
  • if you have symptoms, should be followed by a second test 24 to 48 hours later if available. If your second test taken within 48 hours of your first negative result is also negative, this most likely means you do not have COVID-19covid 19
If you feel unwell but do not have symptoms of COVID-19covid 19, you and your household should isolate until your symptoms have improved for at least 24 hours (or 48 hours if the symptoms affect the digestive system).




仔细读了读,普通人基本上:
PCR,不给验
Rapid Test,又抢不到盒儿
 

If you have COVID-19covid 19 symptoms​

You are eligible for PCR testing if you have at least one COVID-19covid 19 symptom and you are:

  • a hospitalized patient
  • a patient in an emergency department, at the discretion of the treating clinician
  • a patient-facing health care worker
  • a staff member, volunteer, resident, inpatient, essential care provider, or visitor in a hospital or congregate living setting (including long-term care, retirement homes, First Nation elder care lodges, group homes, shelters, hospices, temporary foreign worker settings and correctional institutions)
  • an outpatient being considered for COVID-19covid 19 treatment
  • underhoused or homeless
  • someone who has been exposed, or a close contact of someone exposed, to a confirmed or suspected outbreak in a high risk setting, including a hospital, long-term care, retirement home, other congregate living setting or institution, or other settings as directed by the local public health unit
  • an elementary or secondary student or education staff who has received a PCR self-collection kit, if available through your school

If you do not have symptoms​

If you do not have symptoms, you are eligible for PCR testing if you:

  • are from a First Nation, Inuit, or Métis community or are travelling into these communities for work
  • are unvaccinated and being admitted or transferred to or from a hospital or congregate living setting
  • are someone who has been exposed, or a close contact of someone exposed, to a confirmed or suspected outbreak in a high risk setting, including a hospital, long-term care, retirement home, other congregate living setting or institution, or other settings as directed by the local public health unit
  • have written prior approval for out-of-country medical services from the General Manager of OHIP or are a caregiver for someone who does
  • are in a hospital, long-term care, retirement home or other congregate living setting, as directed by public health units, provincial guidance or other directives
If you are eligible for a test, find a testing location near you.
If you are not eligible for a test but have symptoms of COVID-19covid 19, assume that you have COVID-19covid 19 and isolate with your household for five days if you are fully vaccinated and otherwise healthy or are under 12 years old. If you are not fully vaccinated or are immunocompromised, isolate for 10 days. If you were exposed to someone with COVID-19covid 19, follow the guidance outlined above.

Rapid antigen testing​

Rapid antigen testing may be used for routine, repeated screening of people with no symptoms to identify and prevent cases of COVID-19covid 19 in hospitals, long-term care and retirement homes, and other high-risk settings as an added layer of safety. Rapid antigen testing may also be used to test people with symptoms to find out the likelihood that their symptoms are related to COVID-19covid 19.

If you or someone you live with gets a positive result on a rapid antigen test, you no longer need to book a PCR test to confirm your results. If you are fully vaccinated and otherwise healthy, or are under 12 years old, isolate for five days starting when the symptoms began or from the date of the test, whichever came first. Those who are not fully vaccinated or are immunocompromised must isolate for 10 days.

A positive result:

  • is a good indication that you have COVID-19covid 19
  • does not need to be confirmed by a PCR test
  • does not need to be reported to a public health unit unless otherwise directed by public health
A negative result:

  • on a single test cannot rule out COVID-19covid 19 infection by itself
  • if you have symptoms, should be followed by a second test 24 to 48 hours later if available. If your second test taken within 48 hours of your first negative result is also negative, this most likely means you do not have COVID-19covid 19
If you feel unwell but do not have symptoms of COVID-19covid 19, you and your household should isolate until your symptoms have improved for at least 24 hours (or 48 hours if the symptoms affect the digestive system).




仔细读了读,普通人基本上:
PCR,不给验
Rapid Test,又抢不到盒儿
川普伟大到现在才体现,他老人家早都说了, no test, no covid. He is a visionary.

-trump-president_donald_trump-trump_administration-trump_quotes-coronavirus_mishandling-mkan19...jpg
 

If you have COVID-19covid 19 symptoms​

You are eligible for PCR testing if you have at least one COVID-19covid 19 symptom and you are:

  • a hospitalized patient
  • a patient in an emergency department, at the discretion of the treating clinician
  • a patient-facing health care worker
  • a staff member, volunteer, resident, inpatient, essential care provider, or visitor in a hospital or congregate living setting (including long-term care, retirement homes, First Nation elder care lodges, group homes, shelters, hospices, temporary foreign worker settings and correctional institutions)
  • an outpatient being considered for COVID-19covid 19 treatment
  • underhoused or homeless
  • someone who has been exposed, or a close contact of someone exposed, to a confirmed or suspected outbreak in a high risk setting, including a hospital, long-term care, retirement home, other congregate living setting or institution, or other settings as directed by the local public health unit
  • an elementary or secondary student or education staff who has received a PCR self-collection kit, if available through your school

If you do not have symptoms​

If you do not have symptoms, you are eligible for PCR testing if you:

  • are from a First Nation, Inuit, or Métis community or are travelling into these communities for work
  • are unvaccinated and being admitted or transferred to or from a hospital or congregate living setting
  • are someone who has been exposed, or a close contact of someone exposed, to a confirmed or suspected outbreak in a high risk setting, including a hospital, long-term care, retirement home, other congregate living setting or institution, or other settings as directed by the local public health unit
  • have written prior approval for out-of-country medical services from the General Manager of OHIP or are a caregiver for someone who does
  • are in a hospital, long-term care, retirement home or other congregate living setting, as directed by public health units, provincial guidance or other directives
If you are eligible for a test, find a testing location near you.
If you are not eligible for a test but have symptoms of COVID-19covid 19, assume that you have COVID-19covid 19 and isolate with your household for five days if you are fully vaccinated and otherwise healthy or are under 12 years old. If you are not fully vaccinated or are immunocompromised, isolate for 10 days. If you were exposed to someone with COVID-19covid 19, follow the guidance outlined above.

Rapid antigen testing​

Rapid antigen testing may be used for routine, repeated screening of people with no symptoms to identify and prevent cases of COVID-19covid 19 in hospitals, long-term care and retirement homes, and other high-risk settings as an added layer of safety. Rapid antigen testing may also be used to test people with symptoms to find out the likelihood that their symptoms are related to COVID-19covid 19.

If you or someone you live with gets a positive result on a rapid antigen test, you no longer need to book a PCR test to confirm your results. If you are fully vaccinated and otherwise healthy, or are under 12 years old, isolate for five days starting when the symptoms began or from the date of the test, whichever came first. Those who are not fully vaccinated or are immunocompromised must isolate for 10 days.

A positive result:

  • is a good indication that you have COVID-19covid 19
  • does not need to be confirmed by a PCR test
  • does not need to be reported to a public health unit unless otherwise directed by public health
A negative result:

  • on a single test cannot rule out COVID-19covid 19 infection by itself
  • if you have symptoms, should be followed by a second test 24 to 48 hours later if available. If your second test taken within 48 hours of your first negative result is also negative, this most likely means you do not have COVID-19covid 19
If you feel unwell but do not have symptoms of COVID-19covid 19, you and your household should isolate until your symptoms have improved for at least 24 hours (or 48 hours if the symptoms affect the digestive system).




仔细读了读,普通人基本上:
PCR,不给验
Rapid Test,又抢不到盒儿
躺平吧,冬眠季节。昨天给国内姐姐打电话,听到她感冒了,声音嘶啦嘶啦的,就关照她多喝水,及时看病,姐姐说已经好多了,然后姐姐告诉我一定要小心,感觉她感冒症状可能比新冠厉害多了
 
川普伟大到现在才体现,他老人家早都说了, no test, no covid
前些日子俺邻居去抢检测盒,没抢到。 现在不给她PCR。大姐正在郁闷中。
 
就是一个感冒,老川虽高瞻远瞩,还是下台,天意啊。。。
 
前些日子俺邻居去抢检测盒,没抢到。 现在不给她PCR。大姐正在郁闷中。
words of advice: 别试图上门去安慰她。

好像沃尔玛和shoppers drugmart有卖的,我孩子昨天去shoppers drugmart打第三针,有个顾客问有没有,店员说还有最后俩个,他全买走了。
 
最后编辑:
前些日子俺邻居去抢检测盒,没抢到。 现在不给她PCR。大姐正在郁闷中。
可以找朋友要一个。中小学生家里都发了,多数没人用。我家就有2套堆在那里没用。
 
可能用不了那么多。一套五个。不知道是否可以给朋友一个两个的。
 
测不测有什么区别呢?有症状就全家隔离,有的需要通知工作单位但是不需要通知学校,症状消失并且隔离时间到了,就回去上班上学;症状严重常备药控制不住的,去急诊救治。
 
测不测有什么区别呢?有症状就全家隔离,有的需要通知工作单位但是不需要通知学校,症状消失并且隔离时间到了,就回去上班上学;症状严重常备药控制不住的,去急诊救治。
区别大了,比如小孩在外和同学合租的,测了就回家躲起来。
 
区别大了,比如小孩在外和同学合租的,测了就回家躲起来。
有症状,同一个household 的人一起隔离,大多数情况5天就结束了,这是contain 病毒传播最有效的方法。
 
后退
顶部