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Private COVID-19 testing proves we are not all in this together

The irony of private COVID-19 testing for those who can afford to pay is that it takes a scarce public health resource and allocates it in a way that benefits some, but harms others.

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Cars line up for drive thru COVID-19 testing at the Credit Valley Hospital in Mississauga in September.


COVID-19 has hit our country like a storm, disproportionately affecting lower-income and racialized people. In some Toronto neighbourhoods where we practice, the likelihood of encountering COVID-19 is five times higher than in wealthy, whiter communities.

We may all be in the same stormy seas, but we are not in the same boat. So why, in the midst of this crisis, are we seeing the rise of private, for-profit COVID-19 testing services charging upwards of $400 per test?

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