OBOT to start handing out free COVID test kits May 26 at Bayview Yards
Local SMEs with 150 or fewer employees will be eligible to receive the devices, which deliver results within 15 minutes.
OBOT to start handing out free COVID test kits May 26 at Bayview Yards
Local SMEs with 150 or fewer employees will be eligible to receive the devices, which deliver results within 15 minutes.
Ottawa SMEs to receive free rapid COVID-19 testing kits
Any local business with 150 or fewer employees will be eligible to receive the tests through the Ottawa Board of Trade.
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