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California Lawmakers to Potentially Enforce Regular School COVID-19 Testing Plan

Got back-to-school COVID-19 questions? We ve got answers | Science News for Students

Got back-to-school COVID-19 questions? We ve got answers | Science News for Students
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6 answers to parents COVID-19 questions as kids return to school

6 answers to parents COVID-19 questions as kids return to school
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Primary Health s Software Expands Statewide COVID-19 Testing to California Schools, Homeless Shelters, Long-Term Care Facilities

Press release content from Business Wire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Primary.Health’s Software Expands Statewide COVID-19 Testing to California Schools, Homeless Shelters, Long-Term Care Facilities April 13, 2021 GMT SAN FRANCISCO (BUSINESS WIRE) Apr 13, 2021 Primary.Health, after a successful launch of the Safely Opening Schools (SOS) pilot, has been selected to support the California Department of Public Health’s (CDPH) expanded COVID-19 testing for schools, long-term care facilities, homeless shelters, and other congregate settings. The program aims to provide rapid antigen tests to these groups, in addition to lab-based PCR tests. ADVERTISEMENT “Primary.Health provides terrific COVID-19 testing software and technology, and from the start has supported communities in scaling testing programs to those who otherwise may not have had access,” said Naomi Bardach, MD, lead, Safe Schools for All, California Health and Human Services Agency. “Pri

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