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Latest developments in testing, access are topics of Thursday forum January 26, 2021
An online information session is set for 5 p.m. on Thursday to keep the campus community up to date with the latest on spring COVID-19 testing requirements and the Safer Badgers app.
Panelists will talk about recent updates, including the switch to drop-in testing and the soft launch of the Badger Badge. They will answer the most frequently asked questions about testing site safety, how to provide test samples, building and facilities access, and other topics.
Lori Reesor, vice chancellor for student affairs, will address questions students have and talk about mental health resources that are available.
UW-Madison asks for patience as new COVID-19 testing program comes with learning curve
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UW-Madison officials discuss new COVID testing requirements ahead of spring semester
January 21, 2021 9:14 AM Jaymes Langrehr
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MADISON, Wis. UW-Madison is updating its COVID-19 protocols ahead of students returning for the spring semester.
Undergraduate students living in certain areas downtown will be required to be tested twice per week using a new saliva testing method, and access to university buildings will be restricted to those who can prove they are up-to-date on their tests and have not tested positive.
“We learned from experience this fall that a high degree of testing followed by quickly isolating and quarantining those who test positive or were exposed is key to keeping our university operating and our community safe,” said Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs Lori Reeser said Thursday.