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Thousands of Edmontonians continue to book appointments for COVID-19 testing

WATCH (June 11): Some Edmontonians tell Global News they were told it would take two to four days to get an appointment to get tested for COVID-19. Now Alberta Health Services is expanding capacity and extending hours at the south Edmonton assessment centre to meet demand. Julia Wong explain – Jun 11, 2020

Demand for COVID-19 testing continues to remain high in Edmonton.

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The number of appointments booked in the Edmonton zone has grown from around 600 a day at the end of May to more than 1,000 a day in early to mid-June, and AHS said it has continued to see “strong demand” since then.

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AHS expanded the south side assessment centre, located at 7319 28 Avenue, on June 12 to meet demand, particularly for asymptomatic testing; the number of swabbing stations were doubled to 30, allowing staff to be able to increase swabbing from 1,500 a day to 3,000 a day.

The site lead previously told Global News that AHS would monitor demand and adjust capacity at the centre as needed.

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However, spokesperson Kerry Williamson said there are no plans to adjust the number of swabbing stations at the assessment centre.

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There were 1,358 appointments booked on June 5, 3,417 appointments booked on June 8 and 4,212 appointments booked between June 23 and 24, according to data provided to Global News from AHS.

Data provided by AHS for June 23 and 24:

  • 9,027 people have been tested
  • breakdown by zone:
    • Calgary – 3,524
    • Edmonton – 4,212
    • Central – 396
    • North – 521
    • South – 380
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