Connect with us

Canada News

Hundreds show up to Ottawa COVID-19 assessment centre, but few actually tested

Published

on

But many of them, as well as others who trickled in throughout the day, found they didn’t meet the criteria to be swabbed for signs of the disease caused by a novel form of coronavirus. (Pixabay photo)

OTTAWA — Many of the hundreds of people descending on one of Canada’s first dedicated COVID-19 assessment centre went home without being tested on Saturday as they fell short of the criteria requiring them to be screened for the virus.

The Ottawa screening centre was a popular destination on Saturday morning, with about 200 people showing up when doors opened at 9 a.m.

But many of them, as well as others who trickled in throughout the day, found they didn’t meet the criteria to be swabbed for signs of the disease caused by a novel form of coronavirus.

More facilities like this one are expected across the country in the coming days and weeks. For most, the centre operates as a revolving door.

Some showed up seeking reassurance after contracting common colds. Others walked in with no symptoms at all.

Abdullah Khan, 19, was sent home shortly after he arrived Saturday. He had a flu last week and has suffered from a lingering cough, but felt anxious because he has other respiratory issues.

“I heard that if you have asthma you could be at further risk,” he said.

The criteria for testing was much more specific, according to public health officials. Anyone who didn’t have a cough or fever, and who had not recently travelled out of the country or been in contact with a confirmed case of COVID-19 were turned away.

Saturday’s trend continued one established on Friday when the centre first opened to the public. Ottawa Hospital officials on site said less than half of the 311 people who showed up for assessment on Friday needed to be swabbed.

The assessment centre was set up to ease the burden on local emergency rooms.

Some have showed up to the assessment centre simply because they said they couldn’t get through to public health any other way.

The volume of calls to Ottawa’s COVID-19 help line have been doubling by the day, according to Ottawa medical officer Vera Etches, and non-nursing staff have had to be called in to help.

Initially the line was getting about 200 calls per day, but by Thursday it was up to 1,600, Etches said, making the drop-in assessment centre the first point of contact for some people concerned about the virus.

“I have been the sickest I’ve been in years, likely just the flu, but had travelled back from the states and have had a fever,” said 34 year-old Sarah Macindoe outside of the facility Saturday.

She had been trying to get through to public health and telehealth for days, but wasn’t able to reach anyone and doesn’t have a family doctor. She finally felt well enough to get out of bed and venture to the arena to be assessed, and was promptly set home without being tested.

“Which was great, at least I can tell people I don’t qualify and it’s fine,” she said.

Ottawa’s assessment centre is operating out of a community rink just south of downtown, now covered in signs to let people know it’s been transformed into a COVID-19 medical screening facility.

People were met outside by fully gowned medical officials and were given surgical masks before they were allowed in.

Caitlin Comeau was tested for the virus Saturday, and left the centre in a mask to wait for her results in two or three days.

She recently returned from Myrtle Beach, and has since developed a cough.

“If you meet all the criteria, I think it’s good to come in if you can,” she said after her experience.

Meanwhile, an east Toronto assessment centre based out of Michael Garron Hospital was urging people not to show up out-of-the-blue at all. It said that would-be patients should call ahead of time to make an appointment. But it also cautioned that it was experiencing such a high volume of phone calls that not all of them were getting through.

 

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest

Entertainment13 hours ago

Max Collins, Luis Hontiveros banner “Recipes of Love’’ this Sunday

Max Collins and Luis Hontiveros are set to headline the next story of “Recipes of Love” airing this Sunday (May...

Entertainment13 hours ago

Jessica Soho honored at the Global Filipino Icon Awards

Jessica Soho – widely regarded as the Philippines’ most awarded broadcast journalist – adds another feather in her cap after being...

OpenAI OpenAI
Technology13 hours ago

What OpenAI’s deal with News Corp means for journalism (and for you)

OpenAI, the makers of ChatGPT, and News Corp, the international media conglomerate, have signed a deal that will let OpenAI...

emergency sign on a hospital emergency sign on a hospital
Health13 hours ago

What is a virtual emergency department? And when should you ‘visit’ one?

For many Australians the emergency department (ED) is the physical and emblematic front door to accessing urgent health-care services. But...

Canada News13 hours ago

U of T issues trespass notice to pro-Palestinian encampment

Demonstrators have now been given until Monday at 8 a.m. to leave As it said it would, the University of...

Business and Economy13 hours ago

Alcohol sales coming to Ontario corner stores by September

Accelerated plan includes $225M payment to The Beer Store from province Ontario is introducing sales of beer, wine and ready-made...

Loblaws supermarket Loblaws supermarket
Business and Economy13 hours ago

Loblaws, Sobeys owners under investigation by Competition Bureau for alleged anticompetitive conduct

Commissioner claims grocery giants’ lease agreements designed to restrict other potential tenants Canada’s Competition Bureau has launched investigations into the...

Rishi Sunak Rishi Sunak
News13 hours ago

Why the Conservative MPs standing down at this election are a huge electoral threat to Rishi Sunak

At the last count, 118 MPs have announced they will not contest July’s general election. The vast majority – more...

Former British Finance Minister Rishi Sunak Former British Finance Minister Rishi Sunak
Business and Economy13 hours ago

What the economic data told Rishi Sunak about the best date for a general election

The announcement of July 4 for the UK general election took many by surprise. A key question is why it...

fighting fighting
Health13 hours ago

Does ‘whining’ really make you happier? A therapist gives his verdict

A problem shared is a problem halved. Research by Age UK shows that only 29% of adults share their worries,...

WordPress Ads