Datametrex Announces Launch Of Concierge COVID-19 Testing Service
Datametrex AI (TSXV: DM) this morning announced the launch of a unique new service, referred to as that of a concierge COVID-19 testing service. The service is intended for the traveling public, with the service being available in the cities of both Toronto and Vancouver.
Launched on January 4, the service has been “designed for individuals looking to be tested from the comfort of their own homes rather than using government locations.” With numerous countries now requiring proof of a negative COVID-19 test prior to travel to or from Canada, the service is looking to fill a niche for people that desire to be tested from home rather than by standing in long lines at government facilities.
While the company does note that the testing and documentation for asymptomatic persons is not being done through any public health system, the service is available for those whom seek a more private means of testing. The company has indicated that the testing will be conducted via a standard nasal swab PCR test, with results guaranteed within 48 hours from the lab.
“With many countries requiring a pre-departure negative COVID-19 test in order to travel, Datametrex is proud to be a part of the solution to safely and with confidence reopen travel destinations world-wide. We have provided companies and governments with thousands of PCR based testing over the last few months and believe that testing is one of the answers to protecting global citizens.”
Marshall Gunter, CEO of Datametrex AI
Datametrex AI last traded at $0.17 on the TSX Venture.
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