COVID-19 TESTING SCENARIOS a Guide for the Ann Arbor U-M Community on Available COVID-19 Testing Options
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COVID-19 SAFETY August 16, 2021 FIRST COVID-19 TESTING SCENARIOS A guide for the Ann Arbor U-M community on available COVID-19 testing options. For UM-Dearborn and UM-Flint testing information, please visit their websites. IMPORTANT: Students who test positive for COVID-19 off-campus should report their test results to the university in order to help protect our community. I HAVE SYMPTOMS Faculty, staff, health professions students (medical, dentistry, nursing, Students with COVID-19 symptoms can be tested at pharmacy) and student employees with COVID-19 symptoms can University Health Service. Testing is available Monday through Saturday. contact the Occupational Health Services hotline by calling (734) 764-8021 to arrange testing through Michigan Medicine. Isolate from others while arranging evaluation and testing, and while awaiting your results. I AM A CONFIRMED CLOSE CONTACT* OF SOMEONE WHO HAS COVID-19 Faculty, staff, health professions students (medical, dental, nursing, Students who are confirmed close contacts* will receive pharmacy) and student employees who are confirmed close information from the Contact Tracing Corps about how to sign contacts* can contact the Occupational Health Services hotline up for test delivery through University Health Service. by calling (734) 764-8021 to arrange testing through Michigan People who are not fully vaccinated should quarantine for 10 Medicine. days (unless advised by EHS to quarantine for 14 days if People who are not fully vaccinated should quarantine for 10 concerns for variant exposure) and be tested in 5-7 days after days (unless advised by EHS to quarantine for 14 days if last exposure, or immediately if symptoms develop during concerns for variant exposure) and be tested in 5-7 days after quarantine. last exposure or immediately if symptoms develop during Those who are fully vaccinated who have come into close quarantine. contact with someone with COVID-19 and remain asymptomatic Those who are fully vaccinated who have come into close do not need to quarantine. You should get tested 3-5 days after exposure. contact with someone with COVID-19 and remain asymptomatic Get tested if symptoms develop. do not need to quarantine. You should get tested 3-5 days after exposure. Get tested if symptoms develop. Students who are vaccinated and symptomatic should quarantine and get tested. Isolate if the test result is positive. Faculty and staff who are vaccinated and symptomatic should quarantine and get tested. Isolate if the test result is positive. I DO NOT HAVE SYMPTOMS BUT WOULD LIKE TO GET TESTED Sign up for the U-M COVID-19 Community Sampling and Tracking Sign up for the U-M COVID-19 Community Sampling and Tracking Program, a free, asymptomatic testing program open Program, a free, asymptomatic testing program open Monday - Saturday to all U-M students, faculty and staff on the Ann Arbor Monday - Saturday to all U-M students, faculty and staff on the Ann Arbor campus, including Michigan Medicine employees. campus, including Michigan Medicine employees. University Health Service provides testing to students and established University Health Service provides testing to students and established patients who may require testing for a program, employment, travel or patients who may require testing for a program, employment, travel or pre-procedural clearance. More information about indications for testing pre-procedural clearance. More information about indications for testing is available here. is available here. I AM REQUIRED TO COMPLETE WEEKLY TESTING Students who receive a vaccine exemption or postponement are Faculty and staff who receive a vaccine exemption or required to complete weekly mandatory testing through the U-M postponement are required to complete weekly COVID-19 COVID-19 Community Sampling and Tracking Program. testing through U-M’s COVID-19 Community Sampling and Tracking Students who are not vaccinated by August 30 are required Program. Faculty and staff who are not vaccinated by August 30 are to complete weekly COVID-19 testing through CSTP until required to complete weekly COVID-19 testing through CSTP until they they are fully vaccinated. are fully vaccinated. I’M WORRIED ABOUT POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO COVID-19 THROUGH MY LIVING/WORKING ENVIRONMENT Students in communal living communities (through Michigan Housing or off campus) where large clusters have been identified are offered on-site, pop-up testing through University Health Faculty or staff working where cases or clusters have been Service based on their proximity to the cluster. identified, regardless of whether there was a known close contact exposure, can contact the Occupational Health Services Those who reside off campus or in the residence hall where hotline by calling (734) 764-8021 to arrange testing through cases or clusters have been identified, but not in the immediate Michigan Medicine. vicinity, are encouraged to sign up for the U-M COVID-19 Community Sampling and Tracking Program. I NEED TESTING TESTING FOR TRAVEL, A MEDICAL PROCEDURE OR OTHER Testing is available through the U-M COVID-19 Community Sampling and Tracking Program. Faculty and staff can contact Testing is available through the U-M COVID-19 Community the Occupational Health Services hotline by calling (734) Sampling and Tracking Program or through University Health Service. 764-8021 to arrange testing through Michigan Medicine for If your test comes back positive, please isolate and contact University work-related travel. Health Service by calling (734) 764-8321. If your test comes back positive, please isolate and contact the Occupational Health Services hotline at (734) 764-8021. CampusBlueprint.umich.edu *Confirmed close contact: Within 6 feet of a case for a total of 15 minutes or more in 24 hours as determined by a public health official..