UAB School of Public Health to help allocate rapid COVID-19 tests to Alabama schools and summer programs – News


UAB School of Public Health to help allocate rapid COVID-19 tests to Alabama schools and summer programs - News

Alabama schools, summer programs and camps can request rapid COVID-19 tests from the CDC through the UAB School of Public Health’s K-12 COVID-19 testing program.

Written by: Maria White
Media contact: Hannah Echols

Alabama schools, summer programs and camps can request rapid COVID-19 tests from the CDC through the UAB School of Public Health’s K-12 COVID-19 testing program. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will allocate rapid, point-of-care and over-the-counter tests to schools, summer out-of-school programs and camps serving students from kindergarten through 12th grade. The University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Public Health will coordinate test requests and allocation for Alabama schools and summer programs through the organization’s leadership.  

The allocation process is part of the UAB School of Public Health’s COVID-19 testing program for K-12 schools. Interested schools, childcare centers, camps and others can take the following steps to apply for free, rapid COVID tests provided through the CDC. Tests may be requested by summer programs in Alabama now through June 21, 2022. 

  1. Email program manager Jan Bell: [email protected]
  2. Include the following information in email:

    • Full name
    • Email and phone number
    • School, childcare facility or camp name
    • School, childcare facility or camp address for shipping
    • Number of COVID tests requested
    • Date rapid tests are needed
    • Purpose of tests: asymptomatic testing, symptomatic testing, weekly testing of staff, other use
    • Provide the total approximate number of individuals you serve at your school or camp

Learn more about the K-12 COVID-19 testing program here.

Once applications are approved, the CDC will ship tests within seven to 10 days.




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