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Blu Light taxi passengers asked to get tested after 4 drivers get COVID-19 – CBC.ca
Anyone who took a taxi ride that was longer than 15 minutes between March 21 and April 8 should get tested for COVID-19 as soon as possible, Lambton Public Health…

Public health officials in Lambton County are telling residents who have recently taken Blu Light Taxis to get tested for COVID-19.
Four local taxi drivers have tested positive, according to a media release issued by the health unit on Friday.
Lori Lucas, supervisor of health protection, said anyone who took a taxi ride that was longer than 15 minutes between March 21 and April 8 should get tested for COVID-19 as soon as possible.
The statement said public health is in touch with the company to…
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