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Testing Schedule for North Campus Residents, March 25-30

Wednesday, March 24, 2021, By News Staff
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Dear North Campus Residents:

As shared in our message last week, students living in North Campus residence halls should continue to test twice weekly. This is a necessary step in continuing to quickly identify, isolate, contact trace and quarantine cases of COVID-19 following an emerging cluster of cases among our on-campus students.

Below is the next schedule for required twice-weekly testing. It is recommended that you test prior to noon on your assigned days. As a reminder, failure to comply with testing procedures will result in disciplinary action. Testing will be performed at the University’s Stadium Testing Center.

Twice-Weekly Testing Schedule:

  • Thursday, March 25: Residents of Day Hall; Flint Hall; Brewster, Boland and Brockway Halls; Shaw Hall; Haven Hall; Lyons Hall; and Walnut Hall
  • Friday, March 26: Residents of Booth Hall; DellPlain Hall; Marion Hall; Lawrinson Hall; Sadler Hall; Watson Hall; Kimmel Hall; Ernie Davis Hall; and Washington Arms
  • Monday, March 29: Residents of Day Hall; Flint Hall; Brewster, Boland and Brockway Halls; Shaw Hall; Haven Hall; Lyons Hall; and Walnut Hall
  • Tuesday, March 30: Residents of Booth Hall; DellPlain Hall; Marion Hall; Lawrinson Hall; Sadler Hall; Watson Hall; Kimmel Hall; Ernie Davis Hall; and Washington Arms

Stadium Testing Center Reminders:

  • The Stadium Testing Center is open from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday; Wednesday evenings from 5 to 10 p.m.; and on Sundays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
  • Please enter the stadium through Gate N.
  • No appointments are required.
  • Bring your Syracuse University I.D.
  • Do not eat, drink anything (including water), brush your teeth or use mouthwash, chew gum, or use any tobacco products in the 30 minutes prior to testing.

Thank you for your cooperation in following the twice-weekly testing procedures this week. Your continued cooperation is key to our efforts to stem the spread of the virus.

Sincerely,

Syracuse University Public Health Team

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