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Tens of thousands of Ontarians are still waiting for COVID lab test results as the province faces a huge backlog at levels not seen during previous pandemic waves.As of Thursday, there were almost 80,000 Polymerase Chain Reaction PCR tests still under investigation, meaning the results havent been returned to individuals, according to provincial data, with about 59,000 tests processed the previous day.The seven-day average for backlogged tests is over 94,000, even though the average for completed tests is about 52,500. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The system is clearly not working, period, said Ahmed Al-Jaishi, a London, Ont.-based epidemiologist, on what the backlog shows.Al-Jaishi, who has been track
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