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Rapid Antigen Testing Kits (kits) are available to the general public free of charge through participating local public distribution centres throughout the province. Kits are also being provided to First Nations Communities across Saskatchewan through a provincial allocation to Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) and the Northern Intertribal Health Authority (NITHA).
Private businesses are asked to direct their staff to visit a local public distribution centre to obtain kits for their own at home screening. Private businesses may be able to apply for kits directly through the federal workplace screening program.
Please note that these testing kits do not come individually packaged but are in bundles of five. Availability is based on the locations' hours of operation and supply. Kits are available on a first come, first serve basis with one kit (bundle of 5) per household at this time. Kits are also available through a child's school (K – 12) upon request. Supplies listed for the following locations change regularly. If possible, check with your intended local public distribution centre prior to pickup.
To restock your distribution centre, please submit this Order Form using Adobe Reader.
For more information on Rapid Testing Kits or how to become a local distribution centre, please email rapidtestkits@gov.sk.ca.
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