Nearly 40 million rapid COVID tests unused in Alberta as expiry
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Alberta has close to 40 million COVID-19 rapid antigen tests in its stockpile and they're all set to expire within four months. Those that go unused will be trashed, the provincial government has confirmed.
Alberta has close to 40 million COVID-19 rapid antigen tests in its stockpile and they're all set to expire within four months. Those that go unused will be trashed, the provincial government has confirmed.
Alberta has close to 40 million COVID-19 rapid antigen tests in its stockpile and they're all set to expire within four months. Those that go unused will be trashed, the provincial government has confirmed.
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