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What new resources are available to implement testing programs in higher education? How are testing programs helping campuses operate during the pandemic?

Join this webinar on February 22nd to explore key lessons learned, see how those lessons have been used for the spring 2021 semester, and share additional available resources that can help increase the implementation of successful testing programs on campuses. This discussion will extend beyond the scientific and technical aspects of testing to encompass how testing decisions and broader uptake of successful testing programs intersect with overall decisions about how to operate safely in the pandemic and how manage the pandemic in campus communities.

This webinar is a follow up to the rapid expert consultation COVID-19 Testing Strategies for Colleges and Universitieswhich presents 10 key lessons learned about campus COVID-19 testing programs during the fall 2020 semester. The consultation was released in December 2020 by the Societal Experts Action Network (SEAN) and the Standing Committee on Emerging Infectious Diseases and 21st Century Health Threats of the National Academies. This project is sponsored by the David and Lucile Packard Foundation.

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