COVID testing expands at Johns Hopkins as spring semester gets underway
More than 8,500 tests have been conducted over the past seven days at nine campus testing sites as the university prepares to expand in-person activities
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Jan 29, 2021
More than 1,000 Johns Hopkins students, faculty, and staff are being screened for COVID-19 at campus testing sites each weekday as the university prepares to resume on-campus instruction next week, part of a multifaceted operational and safety approach meticulously prepared by JHU in anticipation of expanded activities during the spring semester.
The university has set up nine campus locations for testing—five on the Homewood campus, and one each on the East Baltimore campus, at the Peabody Institute, at the Carey Business School, and at the School of Advanced International Studies in Washington, D.C. Information about testing site locations and hours can be found on the university's COVID Information website.