![]() ![]() Snoqualmie Building (SNO), 1902-10 Commerce St – Pick up at front desk, 1st floor.UW Medicine at South Lake Union, C Building, 850 Republican St – Pick up at front lobby reception desk or HCT dropbox.The HUB – Pick up at the Information Desk or next to Starbucks near the food court (HCT dropbox).UW Tower – Pick up at security desk, 1st floor.Magnuson Health Sciences Center – Pick up at Classroom Services Office, T-291, or 4th floor T-wing lobby by the overpass bridge (HCT dropbox).Poplar Hall, 1302 NE Campus Pkwy – Pick up at UW Food Pantry, Room 210.Lander Hall, 1201 NE Campus Pkwy – Pick up at Lander Desk or in front lobby (HCT dropbox).Willow Hall, 4294 Whitman Ln NE – Pick up at Willow Desk.Units that utilize rapid antigen tests to support their operations can order them with a budget number from the UW Clean and Safe Storefront. Note that business hours will vary by location. Pick-up sites listed below will display signage indicating that antigen test kits are available, and be staffed during business hours. Distribution and use of these kits is not part of any research study, including the Husky Coronavirus Testing program. The program is powered by the Seattle Flu Study team - the group that was the first to report community spread of COVID-19 in the United States.įor more information and to enroll, visit the Husky Coronavirus Testing page.Īs part of a broader COVID-19 testing strategy, UW is making FDA-authorized, over-the-counter rapid antigen self-test kits available to UW students and personnel at no cost. Tests are administered through test kits that you can take at the staffed kiosk stations or take at home. Husky Coronavirus Testing is a voluntary research study that provides COVID-19 PCR testing for members of the UW community. Campus testing options Husky Coronavirus Testing program Read guidance on when to get tested and how to select a PCR versus rapid antigen test. The UW offers students and personnel several no-cost options for coronavirus testing, including both PCR and rapid antigen test options. In addition to wearing masks and keeping your vaccinations up to date, get tested if you feel sick or were exposed to someone who tested positive. Proactive testing for COVID-19 infections is an essential part of how we keep our community safe and healthy. COVID-19 testing is an important layer of the University’s COVID-19 Prevention Plan. ![]()
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