UpdatedWed, Apr 7, 2021 at 9:05 pm CT Replies(28) SafeGuard Surveillance owner Ed Campbell wants to know what's driving Gov. J.B. Pritzker's administration to block school districts from being reimbursed through federal COVID-19 relief funding for using his company's coronavirus surveillance testing. (Provided by SafeGuard Surveillance) CHICAGO — This story about coronavirus saliva tests might make you mad enough to spit. It boils down to this question: Is Gov. J.B. Pritzker's administration trying to rig the market for coronavirus testing in public schools to favor University of Illinois' budding COVID-19 testing operation, Shield Illinois? That's difficult to answer, apparently. Subscribe Pritzker's administration didn't respond to queries related to the "very interesting" timing, as one school district administrator put it, of a policy change on surveillance testing in schools. The change effectively made districts ineligible for reimbursement through federal coronavirus relief funds if the tests were conducted by SafeGuard Surveillance, a Shield Illinois test contract competitor.