Almost three years into the COVID-19 pandemic, experts say testing for the coronavirus is becoming less common, and less relevant, in Canada. The federal government scrapped pre-arrival PCR test requirements for travellers last February. As Katherine Ward reports, now it is ending new shipments of rapid antigen tests to provinces and territories.
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