Ontario will reveal a new phase in its COVID-19 testing strategy today, as it tries to perform more tests to gauge the province's phased reopening.
Officials including the president and CEO of Ontario Health, the head of Ontario's testing approach, and the chief of medical microbiology at the Public Health Ontario lab are set to hold a briefing on the new strategy.
Ontario has struggled on several occasions to meet its daily testing goals.
Most recently, the province had said it would do 16,000 tests per day in May, but has met that goal less than half of the time.
Levels dropped sharply once a blitz of nearly all long-term care residents and staff was completed over the long weekend, but they have picked up again in recent days after Ontario relaxed criteria for members of the public to be tested.
Anyone concerned they may have been exposed to COVID-19 can now get tested, whether or not they have symptoms.