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Entry Coronavirus Testing For University Of Kentucky Students Starts Jan. 14

UK employees will continue to have access to free testing throughout the semester as well.

January 11, 2021

By Jay Blanton

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University of Kentucky students who will be on campus in Spring 2021 will begin COVID-19 entry testing Jan. 14.

UK employees — faculty and staff — will continue to have access to free testing for the coronavirus throughout the semester as well. Here are the details:

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  • Students (even those who have not yet scheduled classes but plan to) should receive a test through UK between Jan. 14-30. Go ahead and schedule your test now.
  • Testing sites for students, faculty and staff include:
    • The Blue Lot at Kroger Field (drive-thru)
    • K-Lair, located in Haggin Hall on the central campus (walk-up)
    • The Blue Box Theater in the Gatton Student Center (walk-up)
  • As in the fall, tests will be provided at no cost. Students and employees should bring their IDs to the testing sites. For more information about the entry testing plan, students can go to this site.
  • Employees can find more information about employee testing at this site. The scheduling link will be updated to reflect the additional locations and time slots this week.

OTHER TESTING, TRACING AND SCREENING DETAILS:

  • UK is making plans for required ongoing maintenance testing of students throughout Spring 2021. More information on that process will be available in the coming days.
  • UK is also developing a plan for campus vaccinations. UK HealthCare employees who work in the academic medical center and directly with patients have been receiving vaccinations since December in accordance with the vaccine plan developed by the state Department of Public Health.
  • As in the fall, UK will continue conducting wastewater testing on residence halls.
  • As in the fall, UK will continue testing specific student subpopulations when data indicate a higher prevalence of the virus.
  • As in the fall, UK students and employees are being asked to complete the daily screener.
  • As in the fall, UK Health Corps will continue to holistically support students. This team of contact tracers, academic coordinators and wellness connectors will operate seven days a week throughout the spring. They are here to help you navigate any issues and to make it as easy as possible to be safe on our campus.
  • If students or other members of the community have any questions or need help, please contact healthcorps@uky.edu or 859-218-SAFE.

This press release was produced by the University of Kentucky. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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