This article is intended to help provide your Testing Team with an overview of articles to review and understand prior to your first day. It is broken down by the program (testing modality) your organization has chosen to participate in.
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- Pennsylvania Best Practices for Communication with Concentric
- Rapid Antigen
- Over-the-counter (OTC) Tests
- Pooled Testing
- Consent Forms and Additional Resources
Rapid Antigen
User Guide
- Checklist for District and Schools
- User Guide - Test Champion + Test Supervisor
- Register Rapid Antigen Test Kits - Videos
Supplies and Set Up
Over-the-counter (OTC) Tests
How it Works
Each Authorized School taking part in the Pennsylvania Department of Health-supported testing program may choose to receive over-the-counter (OTC) tests for distribution to students, teachers, and staff for at-home testing. OTC tests are intended to be used as a supplemental resource to a school-based testing program.
Who’s eligible?
Schools who wish to use OTC tests alone, as well as those who routinely pool test, are eligible.
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Pooled Testing
How it Works
Test Champion
- Your role
- How to manage consent forms
- Collecting Over-18 Consents
- How to generate an access code*
- How to create an organization*
- How to add a Test Location*
- Setting up and managing your Testing Team*
- Adding Team Members*
*Relevant to Test Champions with Administrative Access only.
Test Supervisor
- Checklist
- Your role
- What supplies are required for test day?
- Tips & Tricks for a successful first Test Day
- Sample floorplans for Test Day
- How to register pooled tests
- How to use your barcode scanner (Video)
- Test Taker Instructions
Consent Forms and Additional Resources
Provide Consent for under 18 individuals (for parents)