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Pitt County to participate in antigen test study Shawna De La Rosa | Apr 8, 2021
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is launching a community health initiative called “Say Yes! COVID Test” in Pitt County in collaboration with state and local health departments. The initiative will eventually include Chattanooga, Tenn., and provide up to 160,000 residents with free, rapid self-administered antigen tests. They can administer three tests a week for a month.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) will provide the tests free of charge and evaluate whether frequent self-administered tests can help slow the rate of community transmission of COVID-19.
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We added the Meredith (Social) Entrepreneurship Challenge, an annual pitch competition that allows students with business/nonprofit ideas to compete for a $2,000 cash prize. Run by Meredith College’s School of Business, the program has awarded more than $30,000 since its launch in 2017, featuring 122 student participants and over 20 women judges and mentors.
Last March, life was good for Cynthia Smudde. Financially independent, the 19-year-old was a supervisor at Starbucks, working her way into their education program to help fund her college tuition. Her dream was to obtain a degree in computer science and work as a software developer for the U.S. Department of Defense.
Then COVID-19 spread throughout the United States.
Although young and healthy, Smudde was still worried about contracting the disease not much was known about the virus, and her job involved interacting with the public.
“The media kept blasting us with all this scary news, but I had to work and I had to lead people,” she says. “So I was trying to keep morale up and suppress any fears I had about it.”
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