Montreal health agency unable to analyze COVID-19 tests in time, throws out thousands

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When Lauren Aghabozorgi got news that she had been in contact with somebody with COVID-19 on Jan. 2, she immediately went into isolation.

But a couple of days later, she decided to confirm she had reason to quarantine. So she headed out for a PCR test at a nearby clinic in northern Montreal.

“As I was waiting for results, which I never got, I completed an isolation of about 10 days at home,” she said.

Aghabozorgi attended online classes, but stayed inside. She didn’t even go to get groceries, despite never getting results.

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She got an email this week, roughly 14 days

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