Rapid tests an important, if imperfect, tool in potential sixth wave, say experts
Experts say rapid antigen tests are emerging as an important tool as Canada’s pandemic strategy shifts from public health vigilance to an emphasis on personal responsibility.
But they warn that rapid test results should be read with caution because of limitations on diagnostic accuracy and precision.
A professor of biomedical engineering and immunology at University of Toronto says rapid tests are an easy and convenient way to help Canadians make better choices about their health and the safety of others.
But Omar Khan says rapid tests work best when paired with public surveillance strategies that can track the spread of variants to help inform health policy.