Illinois Department of Public Health
to Offer Free covidSHIELD Tests for Illinois Public Schools for
2022-23 School Year
Federally funded effort aims to control
virus spread in schools
Send a link to a friend
[June 15, 2022]
The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH)
today announced a renewed agreement with SHIELD Illinois that offers
every public school outside of Chicago the opportunity to use the
University of Illinois System’s innovative, saliva-based COVID-19
testing platform at no cost for the 2022-23 school year.
|
SHIELD Illinois provides on-demand saliva-based PCR
tests through weekly screening testing at Illinois schools,
businesses and government agencies. The U of I System’s non-profit,
in-state COVID-testing unit, SHIELD Illinois has administered 6.4
million tests as of this month.
Schools interested in renewing with SHIELD or beginning a
partnership should sign up by July 15 in order to guarantee testing
on the first day of school.
“Schools remain an important place for testing and preventing the
spread of infection,” said Interim IDPH Director Amaal Tokars, Ph.D.
“We want to do everything possible to prevent sickness among our
children, which is why this renewal and continued testing is
critical.”
SHIELD Illinois provided testing for about 1 million students and
staff in K-12 schools during the 2021-22 school year; 57 community
colleges and universities; numerous businesses, such as Rivian and
ADM; and government agencies, including the Illinois General
Assembly and the U.S. District Court of the Northern District. It
also opened 48 free community testing sites. So far in 2022, SHIELD
Illinois has supplied results for its gold-standard PCR tests on
average 16 hours from the time of collection.
According to a study published June 9 in Nature Communications,
mortality in the surrounding Champaign County was reduced more than
four-fold relative to what would have been predicted in Fall 2020
thanks to aggressive testing on the University of Illinois
Urbana-Champaign campus.
“We are honored to renew our partnership with the state for another
school year as this pandemic continues to demonstrate a high level
of unpredictability and an ongoing need for quick, reliable
testing,” said University of Illinois System President Timothy
Killeen. “I want to thank the hard-working team at SHIELD Illinois
for carrying the U of I System banner with distinction and for
keeping our schools safe. It’s a wonderful example of how research
and innovation at the University of Illinois are contributing to the
health and well-being of our citizens, particularly in times of
crisis.”
[to top of second column] |
Testing in Illinois is paid for with federal funds
from the CARES Act, American Rescue Plan and Operation Expanded
Testing.
Federal funding for public school testing in Illinois comes from
IDPH and the Midwest Coordination Center. Federal funding for
testing in private schools comes from the Midwest Coordination
Center.
A separate testing agreement with the Chicago Department of Public
Health covers testing in non-CPS schools in Chicago, including
private, parochial and charter schools. Chicago Public Schools are
not included because they are receiving direct federal funding for
their own testing program.
Organizations inside Illinois who are interested in using the SHIELD
saliva test should visit go.uillinois.edu/startSHIELD. Interested
organizations outside of Illinois should contact Shield T3 at
shieldt3.com or email inquiries@shieldt3.com.
About the University of Illinois System
The University of Illinois System is a world leader in research and
discovery, and the largest educational institution in the state with
more than 90,000 students, about 26,000 full-time equivalent faculty
and staff, and universities in Urbana-Champaign, Chicago and
Springfield. The U of I System awards more than 23,000
undergraduate, graduate and professional degrees annually.
About covidSHIELD
Pioneered by researchers at the University of Illinois
Urbana-Champaign, covidSHIELD is a comprehensive solution to curb
and control the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which causes
COVID-19. The covidSHIELD testing process is currently in use across
the University of Illinois System.
[Illinois Office of Communication and
Information]
|