Sask. government's guidance questioned as Workers' Compensation Board says it won't accept rapid tests
Saskatchewan employees who don't get a PCR test to confirm their COVID diagnosis won't be eligible for support from the Workers' Compensation Board (WCB.)
Workers' Compensation Board doesn’t accept rapid tests as proof of COVID-19 diagnosis in Sask.
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Saskatchewan employees who don't get a PCR test to confirm their COVID-19 diagnosis won't be eligible for support from the Workers' Compensation Board (WCB).
Last week, the provincial government began advising people who test positive on a rapid antigen test, but are asymptomatic, to forgo the PCR test and instead assume they have COVID-19. Symptomatic people trying to get a PCR test have also been unable because of long wait times