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More than 157,000 rapid COVID-19 test kits distributed in Alberta on 1st day of rollout

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the province began offering free COVID-19 antigen test kits to Albertans at more than 700 Alberta Health Services sites and pharmacies across the province.Each kit contains five rapid tests.

The province said the initial rollout will see 500,000 test kits distributed across the province. Albertans are able to receive one kit every two weeks, as well as pick up a kit for someone else as long as they have their health-care number.

Albertans scramble to find free COVID-19 antigen test kits following provincial rollout There were long lines at several sites Friday, with some Albertans reporting they were not able to get a kit, despite visiting multiple sites.“There has been great uptake in the rapid test program,” Alberta Health spokesperson.

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