Rapid tests available to McMaster community ahead of winter break

Test kits will be given out on a first-come, first-served basis inside the McMaster University Student Centre (MUSC) on Tuesday, December 6 from 1:00p.m. to 4:00 p.m., or until supplies last.

November 29, 2022

rapid test kit

To support the well-being of the McMaster community, COVID-19 rapid antigen test kits will be distributed ahead of the winter break.

Test kits (each containing five individual tests) will be given out on a first-come, first-served basis inside the McMaster University Student Centre (MUSC) on Tuesday, December 6 from 1:00p.m. to 4:00 p.m., or until supplies last.

The rapid test kits are available to all members of the McMaster community.

Test kits will be made available in the main Human Resources (HR) Office in Gilmour Hall (GH 304) after December 6 while supplies last.


The Province of Ontario continues to distribute rapid antigen tests through participating pharmacy and grocery locations across the province. Learn more here.


If you feel unwell or are experiencing any COVID-19 symptoms, please do not attend campus and use the Ontario COVID-19 self-assessment tool. It provides direction on the next steps if an individual has been exposed to COVID-19 or is experiencing symptoms.

If employees test positive for COVID-19 on a rapid antigen test or a PCR test and have attended a McMaster location in the past 14 days, they need to complete the COVID-19 Positive Case Reporting Tool in Mosaic.

Students are no longer required to report cases, but learners in health professional programs should check with their program offices for instructions on reporting to placement locations.

COVID-19 reporting protocols for faculty and staff can be found here.

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