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Re: Test timing
[Re: Canuck54]
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02/10/2022 09:10 PM
02/10/2022 09:10 PM
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Posts: 552 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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Booster shots are free and you can apply to EHAS three days before arrival, we did this recently and it was far less stressful than testing first then applying to EHAS. However if you want to get tested you could get an antigen test from Switch Health in Toronto, they are near the airport and open from 4AM to 11PM. Antigen test is $60 with results in 30 minutes. You would then just have to wait for entry approval from EHAS which is usually fairly quick. Boosters are out of question for me and my family, enough of this junk. But thank you very much for the info regarding the Swtch health at YYZ airport, I think that’s exactly what we gonna do! Do you know if I have to sign up ahead of time or just walk in and get tested?
Last edited by KGB; 02/10/2022 09:12 PM.
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