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The use of COVID-19 rapid antigen tests is not necessary at this time in Halton District School Board schools and trustees want coronavirus added to the list of designated diseases.These were some of the highlights of the most recent board meeting last week. Asymptomatic testing is really valuable when case counts in the community are about 100 per 100,000; at this t
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