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People in Toronto complain of low supply and massive lineups to get free rapid tests

After somevery vocal backlashto, as well asconfusion surroundingthe lack of access to free rapid COVID-19 testing in Ontario, the government has finally stepped up to distribute around two million take-home antigen assessment kits to the general public through various channels, including ata handful of pop-ups around the Toronto areaandselect LCBO storefronts.

Unfortunately, those who arrived bright, early and eager to nab a kit at one of these locations found themselves facing massive lineups to do so — something that could have easily been anticipated given Omicron fears andrising case counts.

Residents waiting for the take-home tests at locations such as the Richmond-Adelaide Centre, Yorkdale Mall and Canada Square have cited lineups of hundreds from fairly early in the morning amid what is aptly being called the Rapid Antigen Test (RAT) race.

Most of the nine booths around the GTA today were due to offer tests from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. (or within normal opening hours for those in shopping centres), and had long lineups from the get-go, though by all accounts, the queues seemed to move more quickly than expected given how bad they looked.

One person on Twitter claimed that, despite what was by all appearances a very crowded lineup for the giveaway Water Park Place at 10 Bay Street, they were in and out with their take-home testwithin 15 minutes.

Anotherwho arrived to a "snaking line with huge demand" at Canada Square also cited a 15 minute wait total.

And yet another who got to the Richmond-Adelaide Centre pop-up right when it began at 8 a.m. was out within half an hour.

Despite the fact that each location is due to be stocked up for multiple days of the handout blitz, the Mississauga Plaza at 3100 Dixie Road ran out of stock on Thursday by 10:40 a.m., just over 1.5 hours after opening at 9 a.m.

The Richmond-Adelaide Centre, right in downtown Toronto at 120 Adelaide, as well as the Innovation Centre at 325 Front Street and Dundurn Castle in Hamilton also quickly ran out.

Some on site at certain spots were told there were only 1,000 kits available per day.

Each box contains five rapid tests to administer to oneself or a family member, which take a few minutes to perform and 15 minutes until results are ready.

包也推出在100年繁忙的LCBO stores in the province this week, with more to be added in the coming days.

Pop-ups will continueat certain sitesin Toronto, Mississauga, Kingston, Peterborough, Richmond Hill and Newmarket over the next two days, where quantities will no doubt be limited amid vigorous demand.

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