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COVID-19: London, Ont. testing capacity feeling the pressure amid case spike, Omicron

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COVID-19 tests over the last two weeks amid a surge in cases and mounting concerns about the Omicron variant, resulting in a capacity crunch and longer wait times for those looking to get swabbed.As local case numbers have shot up — the regional seven-day average stood at 64.7 on Wednesday, up from 19.3 two weeks prior on Dec.

1 — COVID-19 testing locations have seen a similar rise in demand.The most recent data from the health unit shows at least 8,720 people were tested between Dec.

5 and Dec. 11, the highest number of tests in a single week since May. It’s also an increase of nearly 1,800 people from a week earlier, and roughly 2,500 more compared to two weeks earlier.“We recognize that testing capacity in the region is strained.

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