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UCSD and San Diego County begin COVID-19 testing program for schools and childcare centers
Safer at School Early Alert system is scaled for individual schools and child care centers without the resources available at a research university. Author: Chris Gros (Reporter) Updated: 11:12 AM PST February 11, 2021
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif In an effort to help schools reduce the risk of COVID-19 outbreaks as they resume in-person instruction, UC San Diego and San Diego County are testing a program to detect the virus which causes COVID-19 at schools and child care centers.
Modeled after UCSD s Return to Learn an approach to safely resume teaching, learning and research at a university Safer at School Early Alert system is scaled for individual schools and child care centers without the resources available at a research university.
SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – In an effort to help schools reduce the risk of COVID-19 outbreaks as they resume in-person instruction, UC San Diego and San Diego County are testing a program to detect the virus which causes COVID-19 at schools and child care centers, it was announced Thursday.
Modeled after UCSD’s Return to Learn an approach to safely resume teaching, learning and research at a university Safer at School Early Alert system is scaled for individual schools and child care centers without the resources available at a research university.
Through daily wastewater and surface monitoring, the alert system tests for the presence of particles of SARS-CoV-2, the COVID-19-causing coronavirus. Combined with a responsive testing strategy, the aim is to quickly identify children or staff members who are infected with COVID-19 before an outbreak occurs.
About a dozen San Diego County school and child care centers will begin monitoring for COVID-19 through wastewater thanks to a partnership between UC San Diego.
New Mexico educators: Form rank-and-file safety committees to close schools and save lives!
The Texas Educators Rank-and-File Safety Committee calls on teachers, school workers, parents and their families in New Mexico to build committees in your districts to defend the lives, livelihoods and rights of educators, students and communities.
The actions of governors and governments throughout the Southwest region during the COVID-19 pandemic have prioritized profit over the lives of residents, and New Mexico is no exception.
Kindergarten teacher at Southside Independent School District in San Antonio, Texas on August 13, 2020. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
Near the end of the spring of 2020, New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham decided to end her shelter-in-place order so as to begin priming the pump for her fall economic reopening plans. Another Democratic Party politician, Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller, proclaimed a May 15 summer school reopening as the city reached 5,500 COVID-19 case