Teachers can have easy access to COVID-19 testing with a new plan from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. The idea is to get teachers tested weekly as in-person learning is expected to resume statewide on March 1st.
Rapid antigen testing has begun with approximately 300 schools and 900 staff signed up for testing at both public and private schools. The testing is free to the schools.
MDHHS Director Elizabeth Hertel said, “Voluntary testing of educators is part of the larger state strategy of keeping students, staff and communities safe while giving children the in-person instruction that they need to learn, develop and grow. Our dedicated teachers are among the frontline workers who have stepped up during this pandemic. Giving them an opportunity to be regularly tested recognizes their sacrifices and keeps everyone safer.”
The program is modeled after the testing of coaches and athletes that was used in the fall. Of the 8,300 people tested, 69 COVID-19 infections were found. The complete plan still includes mask-wearing, ventilation improvements in schools, frequent hand washing and social distancing.
Reporting for WGRT – Jennie McClelland