Yesterday I went to a local Shoppers Drug Mart to pick up a script. There was a lineup waiting at the pharmacy pickup window, which was annoying, and I wondered why it was like that (it isn't usually), and further wondered if they might be doing Covid vaccinations, since I'd seen lineups for that purpose in earlier days. As I made my way up the line, and got to second place, I could overhear what the couple before me were saying to the pharma clerk: "We're here for a covid test."
I thought, wow. Unbeknownst to me, I've been walking amongst potentially symptomatic, not-yet-officially-diagnosed-Covid patients, in a public store.. lining up right behind them, etc..... along with probably all kinds of sick people coming in to fill their scripts, old people, disabled people, who might be vulnerable, etc.
I shared this with a friend in healthcare, and they said, "Oh, the testing done at the pharmacies is only for NON symptomatic testing, and for travel." But after looking at the Ontario website for official testing sites, the store I visited, along with numerous others all over, is indeed listed as a site for testing SYMPTOMATIC (as well as 'exposure') Covid.
I hadn't realized that stores serving the general shopping public were doing this type of testing, so I thought I'd share. SDM is not just a pharmacy, they sell all kinds of stuff from food, books, toys, gifts, seasonal, electronics, household supplies, post office, etc. Think I'll ask for delivery next time one of my family needs a script filled, and maybe stop shopping for other things at SDM for now - especially if 'Omicron' is such an easy/fast spreader and they're not sure if the vaxxes will work against this strain.
It's one thing to go for your own Covid test at a Covid testing facility, knowing you're amongst others who are in the same boat as you, (who also must wait outside until no more than 5 minutes before their scheduled appointment, and the facility is manned with people monitoring behavior, as far as I understand it).. but it's another to shop amongst those who've been sent for testing due to exposure, or symptoms. Of course we're all potentially exposed to this every time we walk into any store, but in this case, people are potentially just cluelessly shopping amongst at least some people who know they've been exposed or have symptoms. I guess ignorance is bliss?
From Ontario's website linked below:
"
Tests people with symptoms, exposure, or people in
certain groups without symptoms or exposure"
Who can get a test
- Can test anyone over 2 years old
Diagnostic testing available
Appointment and location details
- In-store testing is by appointment only (call or visit their website to make an appointment)
https://covid-19.ontario.ca/assessment-centre-locations