Pennsylvania to offer weekly covid-19 testing for schools
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ENOLA — Pennsylvania will offer voluntary covid-19 testing in all K-12 schools, state health and education officials announced Monday.
School districts will have to opt in, and parents must give consent.
For participating school districts, the weekly tests will be conducted in classrooms. Students’ nasal swabs will be pooled and run as a single test to identify the presence of covid-19 in a school.
Boston-based Concentric by Ginkgo Bioworks, which operates statewide programs in Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Arizona, North Carolina and other states, was awarded an $87 million contract to run Pennsylvania’s program for the upcoming school year.
“Early detection like this is exactly what we need to keep students in classrooms, and covid out,” Acting Health Secretary Alison Beam said at a news conference.
We're encouraging all K-12 schools to take advantage of this unique opportunity to bring COVID-19 testing into schools free of charge. It is imperative that students, educators & staff who feel they need or want a test get tested. https://t.co/wtaxASVKPb
— Secretary Alison Beam (@pahealthsec) August 16, 2021
Separately, Beam also ordered vaccine providers to coordinate vaccine clinics at schools and universities that request them.