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Voluntary COVID-19 surveillance testing to monitor breakthrough infections

Beginning  this week , COVID Operations will invite fully vaccinated students, faculty and staff to participate in asymptomatic surveillance  testing  to monitor breakthrough infection.

With the advent of the Delta variant and a small number of breakthrough infections already occurring on campus, testing fully vaccinated individuals will help the University evaluate the local incidence of breakthrough infection and the need for booster shots.

“No vaccine is 100 percent effective at preventing illness,” said Gillian Ice, special assistant to the president for public health operations. “We expect that a small percentage of individuals still  will  be infected.”

According to  I ce, layering prevention measures is critical to keeping yourself safe: vaccination, masking, distancing, handwashing, and avoiding large gatherings with unvaccinated individuals or that involve close contact. When used together, these measures are highly effective at preventing  spread  of the virus that causes COVID-19.

Fully vaccinated students, faculty and staff will be invited at random via email to participate in testing no more than once a month. Participation is volunta ry  but encouraged .

OHIO  students, faculty and staff  on any campus  who would like to take an asymptomatic test to check their health status, to meet travel testing guidelines, or for any other reason may  schedule an asymptomatic  test through Vault Health .

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