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Carling Heights COVID-19 assessment centre moving to online appointment-booking

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COVID-19 assessment centre at Carling Heights Optimist Centre will be transitioning to online appointment booking starting Sunday.In an announcement on Thursday, officials say starting Sunday, Nov.

8, tests at the Carling location can be booked through the London COVID-19 Assessment Centres’ website, which has been offering online booking for the Oakridge Arena location since mid-October.The first block of appointments at Carling booked via the internet will begin Tuesday, Nov.

10, officials say. The existing ticketing system, which involves people lining up at the Optimist Centre and receiving a ticket designating a block of time to return to the location for coronavirus testing, will be discontinued.

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