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Windsor LCBOs receive rapid tests Friday, but ran out quickly

Two LCBO locations in Windsor were approved as distribution points for COVID-19 rapid tests, but don't line up just yet.

2 Windsor locations set as distribution points

The LCBO Tecumseh Road East and Lauzon Parkway was slated as a site for free rapid testing kits, provided for by the province.
The LCBO Tecumseh Road East and Lauzon Parkway was slated as a site for free rapid testing kits, provided for by the province. The location ran out of kits nearly as soon as they got them Friday. (Aastha Shetty/CBC)

Two LCBO locations in Windsor were approved as distribution points for COVID-19 rapid tests, but don't line up just yet.

The provinceannounced Wednesdaya holiday testing blitz with free rapid antigen tests available at pop-up sites, including malls and libraries, as well as some LCBO stores.

Two LBCO locations were approved in Windsor: the Roundhouse Centre at 3165 Howard Ave, and atTecumseh Road East andLauzonParkway.

Staff at bothlocations did confirm to CBC News they had gotten ahold of the test kits, but wouldn't disclose how many.

While both locations appeared to have received the tests, both were out of stock within about an hour.

"We're pleased to have COVID-19 take-home rapid test kits available, beginning with these 100 stores," a spokesperson for the LCBO said in a statement to CBC News.

"Kits are limited in quantity and available on a first-come, first-served basis. We appreciate your patience and understanding and will update this page depending on future availability."

The LCBO's message comes as Ontariansjumped into long lines, hoping to snag rapid testswith the holiday season on the horizon and COVID-19 cases surging at a speed previously unseen during the pandemic, fuelled by the Omicron variant.

Meanwhile, other slated pop-ups have yet to hear if they'll get a supply.

The Windsor Public Library said in a tweet they do not have access yet to the tests.

On Thursday, Windsor-Essex County Health Unit acting medical officer of health Dr. ShankerNesathuraisaid testing capacity isn't an issue for this region.

"One thing to consider is we have excellent testing capacity at this time," Nesathurai said..

"So long as we have testing capacity andprofessionally contained samples, I'd prefer people get those tests."

The list of pop-up locations can be found onthis website.

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