Alberta is providing rapid COVID-19 tests for a pilot program at Suncor Energy Inc ’s main oil sands plant and a nearby First Nations and Métis community, the government said on Tuesday. Suncor is taking part in the pilot project led by Creative Destruction Lab, a Toronto-based nonprofit organization, along with 11 other companies across the country. The aim is to develop rapid screening for asymptomatic staff suitable for workplaces nationwide in order to help reopen the economy. “This is a win-win. It will help protect hundreds of workers at one of the largest work sites in the province, and support research that will help us understand the best way to use rapid tests in workplaces as well as other settings,” Alberta Health Minister Tyler Shandro told a news conference. Alberta is also developing rapid screening programs for asymptomatic people in correctional facilities, shelters and schools, he added. Alberta has provided 7,000 rapid tests. The pilot will test 200 workers at Suncor’s oil sands base plant near Fort McMurray and 125 staff in Fort McKay twice a week for 10 weeks. Suncor executive Dennis Banks said screening began a few weeks ago and there had so far been no […]
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