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Related: About this forumPlan for testing University of Alabama students revealed
The process for reopening the University of Alabama continues as the school released the plan for coronavirus testing.
All students will need to test negative for COVID-19 before returning to campus for classes beginning Aug. 19. The tests will be free as part of the federal CARES Act and there are options for how they are conducted.
The negative tests must be recorded within 14 days (two weeks) before returning to campus for any official activity. Students will receive an email in a few weeks with further instructions and options to take tests in person or at home.
There will be 14 testing sites around the state, though the UA website does not list specific locations. UAs website suggests taking the in-person tests at least three days before the expected return date. The first tests will be administered July 26.
Read more: https://www.al.com/coronavirus/2020/07/plan-for-testing-university-of-alabama-students-revealed.html
krispos42
(49,445 posts)Sick professors home or on strike, students trapped in virus incubators called dorm rooms.
lark
(24,164 posts)School boards all over the state are in the process or have already submitted waivers to not have students go to in-person school 5 days a week. I wonder what DeathSantus will have his Education Secty. do with these? It will really piss off a lot of repugs, as well as all Democrats and most Independents if their children are forced into these FL classrooms that are packed tight with more than 30 kids already.
I predict schools here are closed by the end of Sept. at the latest because there won't be sufficient teachers showing up for school and our hospitals will be overwhelmed with a huge spike on top of the huge spike we're already experiencing. This is the worst thing DeathSantus could do, so he will maximize our deaths this way and he won't back down until it's too late.
Blues Heron
(6,132 posts)lots of cases will slip through undetected
eppur_se_muova
(37,407 posts)It's much less important to actually be doing something.