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Rapid COVID-19 testing coming to Buncombe and Asheville schools for students and staff

Rapid COVID-19 testing coming to Buncombe and Asheville schools for students and staff Brian Gordon, USA TODAY NETWORK © Angela Wilhelm/awilhelm@citizentimes.com Mills Propst has his temperature checked before starting his first day back to school at Bell Elementary August 17, 2020. When they eventually return to classrooms, thousands of North Carolina students - along with their teachers - will have access to rapid COVID-19 testing.   The N.C. Department of Health and Human Services has selected 17 school districts and 11 charter schools to receive more than 50,000 federally funded rapid antigen tests through its pilot testing program. Each school plans to offer classroom instruction for either some or all of its students this winter.

Rapid COVID-19 testing offered at NC schools for students and staff

When they eventually return to classrooms, thousands of North Carolina students - along with their teachers - will have access to rapid COVID-19 testing.   The N.C. Department of Health and Human Services has selected 17 school districts and 11 charter schools to receive more than 50,000 federally funded rapid antigen tests through its pilot testing program. Each school plans to offer classroom instruction for either some or all of its students this winter. “This program gives us another tool in our tool kit to slow the spread of COVID-19 across our state and to keep children in the classroom, which we know is vital not only to their academic growth but also to their health and emotional development,” state health secretary Mandy Cohen said in a statement last week.

17 North Carolina school districts to get COVID-19 rapid testing

Alamance-Burlington School System among 17 school districts, 11 charter schools to participate in COVID-19 testing pilot program The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services selected the school district among 17 districts and 11 charter schools to participate in the program. Author: Carrie Hodgin (WFMY News 2 Digital) Published: 3:31 PM EST December 17, 2020 Updated: 5:39 PM EST December 18, 2020 ALAMANCE COUNTY, N.C. The Alamance-Burlington School System will participate in a pilot program to deploy COVID-19 rapid testing to students and staff. The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services selected the school district among 17 districts and 11 charter schools to participate in the program. Superintendent Bruce Benson said being part of the rapid testing pilot program is one of the reasons why they can bring students back on campus. If someone is showing symptoms, they will be sent to the school nu

17 North Carolina School Districts, 11 Charter Schools chosen for rapid testing pilot program

17 North Carolina School Districts, 11 Charter Schools chosen for rapid testing pilot program Storyblocks and last updated 2020-12-17 12:43:48-05 RALEIGH, N.C. — The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services select 17 school districts and 11 charter schools to participate in a pilot program to deploy COVID-19 rapid testing in K-12 public schools where any in-person instruction is happening. The purpose of the program is to slow the spread of COVID-19 by quickly identifying students and staff who may have the virus, especially after the holiday season. Schools and districts selected for the program are offering full in-person instruction (Plan A) or hybrid remote and in-person instruction (Plan B).

17 North Carolina school districts to get COVID-19 rapid testing

Alamance-Burlington School System among 17 school districts, 11 charter schools to participate in COVID-19 testing pilot program The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services selected the school district among 17 districts and 11 charter schools to participate in the program. Author: Carrie Hodgin (WFMY News 2 Digital) Published: 3:31 PM EST December 17, 2020 Updated: 5:39 PM EST December 18, 2020 ALAMANCE COUNTY, N.C. The Alamance-Burlington School System will participate in a pilot program to deploy COVID-19 rapid testing to students and staff. The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services selected the school district among 17 districts and 11 charter schools to participate in the program. Superintendent Bruce Benson said being part of the rapid testing pilot program is one of the reasons why they can bring students back on campus. If someone is showing symptoms, they will be sent to the school nu

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