Updated Dec. 4, 2020; At head of title: Coronavirus disease 2019Why should I get tested? -- Who can get tested? -- Do I need a doctor's order? -- Where can I get tested? -- How do I find a pop-up site near me? -- What happens at a pop-up site? How does it work? -- How do I know if it's a state-sponsored testing site? -- What types of tests are available? -- Will I have to administer the test myself? -- Do I have to pay for my own test? -- How will I get my test results and how long does it take? -- What happens if I have a positive test? -- If I test positive, should I get tested again? -- What happens if I have a negative test
Your test sample has been collected and will be processed at a lab to determine whether you have an ...
Updated July 16, 2020Accessing Laboratory Testing -- Test Developers -- Serology -- Specimen Handlin...
Updated Aug. 24, 2020Note: This document is intended to provide guidance on the appropriate use of t...
This paper answers these questions: What types of tests are there for COVID-19, why should you get t...
Updated Oct. 21, 2020Two kinds of tests are available for COVID-19: viral tests and antibody tests.\...
This paper answers these questions: What types of tests are there for COVID-19, why should you get t...
Two kinds of tests are available for COVID-19: viral tests and antibody tests.\u2022 A viral test te...
Need additional help? CDC's Viral Testing Tool is an online, mobile-friendly tool that asks a series...
Viral tests check samples from your respiratory system (such as swabs of the inside of the nose) to ...
Updated June 25, 2020Viral tests check samples from your respiratory system (such as swabs of the in...
Updated March 9, 2021; At head of title: COVID-19What should I do while waiting for test results? --...
Updated Feb. 17, 2021; At head of title: COVID-19What should I do while waiting for test results? --...
Call your doctor: If you think you have been exposed to COVID-19 and develop a fever and symptoms, s...
No vaccine for COVID-19 is currently available however vaccine trials are in progressexternal icon; ...
A message sent by the Office of Human Resources sent to the campus community regarding Covid-19 test...
Your test sample has been collected and will be processed at a lab to determine whether you have an ...
Updated July 16, 2020Accessing Laboratory Testing -- Test Developers -- Serology -- Specimen Handlin...
Updated Aug. 24, 2020Note: This document is intended to provide guidance on the appropriate use of t...
This paper answers these questions: What types of tests are there for COVID-19, why should you get t...
Updated Oct. 21, 2020Two kinds of tests are available for COVID-19: viral tests and antibody tests.\...
This paper answers these questions: What types of tests are there for COVID-19, why should you get t...
Two kinds of tests are available for COVID-19: viral tests and antibody tests.\u2022 A viral test te...
Need additional help? CDC's Viral Testing Tool is an online, mobile-friendly tool that asks a series...
Viral tests check samples from your respiratory system (such as swabs of the inside of the nose) to ...
Updated June 25, 2020Viral tests check samples from your respiratory system (such as swabs of the in...
Updated March 9, 2021; At head of title: COVID-19What should I do while waiting for test results? --...
Updated Feb. 17, 2021; At head of title: COVID-19What should I do while waiting for test results? --...
Call your doctor: If you think you have been exposed to COVID-19 and develop a fever and symptoms, s...
No vaccine for COVID-19 is currently available however vaccine trials are in progressexternal icon; ...
A message sent by the Office of Human Resources sent to the campus community regarding Covid-19 test...
Your test sample has been collected and will be processed at a lab to determine whether you have an ...
Updated July 16, 2020Accessing Laboratory Testing -- Test Developers -- Serology -- Specimen Handlin...
Updated Aug. 24, 2020Note: This document is intended to provide guidance on the appropriate use of t...