Urgent Update to COVID-19 Return-To-Campus Testing for Students Living On and Off Campus
Jan. 20, 2021
Dear SLU students,
I write to remind you about required return-to-campus testing, which starts Friday, and to share an urgent update.
In addition to the Abbott BinaxNOW rapid tests (a nasal swab), we also will be using saliva PCR tests. You are required to do both, one after the other. We are adding a follow-up test as a precaution after research released yesterday indicates the BinaxNOW test is less suited for asymptomatic testing than previously thought.
However, with the addition of the saliva test, you cannoteat, drink, smoke, chew gum or brush your teeth within 30 minutes before giving your saliva sample.
We’re sorry about having to do two seemingly duplicative tests. Results from this confirmatory saliva test will help us catch any false negatives from the rapid test. This will assure us of a safer campus to start our spring semester.
You will have the results from your rapid test within 15 minutes. A negative result from the BinaxNOW test will allow you to return to your residence hall. The results for your saliva test will be available within 72 hours. We will email you your saliva test results if you test negative, and call you if you test positive.
Please try to get tested before traveling to St. Louis. If your test comes back positive, that will save you the travel and you can isolate in the comfort of your home.
Registration is required for SLU’s return-to-campus testing.We will not accept walk-ins.
So far, no single time blocks have been maxed out in capacity, but it could happen.Please register as soon as possibleif you haven’t already.
A brief refresher:
- Testing will take place from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. every day, beginning Friday, Jan. 22 through Wednesday, Jan. 27 on the basketball courts at the Simon Rec Center.
- Pleasereview all of the FAQs from my previous email, such as what to do if you’ve tested positive in the last 90 days, what to do if you have tested negative within 72 hours of returning to campus, what to do if you are arriving at SLU after Jan. 27, etc. We want to make this as easy as possible for you.
Optional testing for students who live off campus
We are excited to open up spots for commuter and off-campus students who would like to get tested.
The availability of testing for off-campus students is due entirely to our gracious and service-oriented faculty, staff and clinical students. They are volunteering their time to make this broader testing possible.
Commuter and off-campus students canregister for testing here. It’s the same registration process that we are using for on-campus students. We have just expanded our capacity to test more students.
Reminders:
- We will conduct both a rapid, antigen test that takes 15 minutes and a saliva test that turns results around within 72 hours.
- YouCANNOT eat, drink, smoke, chew gum or brush your teeth within 30 minutes before giving your saliva sample.
- You should not get tested if you’ve tested positive within the last 90 days.
- This is optional for commuter and off-campus students. It’s also free!
- If you need to reschedule or cancel your test, please do so using your confirmation email.
- Registration is required. You cannot just walk in and be tested.
Thank you for your continued commitment to public health and the greater good of OneSLU.
Mask up and stay socially distant, and you will stay safe and healthy.
Terri Rebmann, Ph.D., RN, CIC, FAPIC
Special Assistant to the President
Director, Institute for Biosecurity
Professor, Department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics
College for Public Health & Social Justice