UW-Stevens Point offers COVID-19 testing to communities at three campuses
11/5/2020

​UWSP continues its efforts to slow the spread of the coronavirus as it
offers free rapid-results COVID-19 tests at all three of its campuses. 

Free rapid-results COVID-19 tests will be available to community members at all three University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point campuses, beginning Nov. 9.

The goal is to help identify people throughout northcentral Wisconsin who may have the novel coronavirus and slow the spread of COVID-19 which has soared in the state.  UW-Stevens Point is partnering with all University of Wisconsin System institutions and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to make this screening test available.

"While cases continue to be manageable on UW-Stevens Point campuses, our students and employees are part of our communities. We need everyone to be part of the solution to keep Wisconsin safe and healthy," said Chancellor Bernie Patterson. "We invite you to put your mind at ease with this quick, convenient test."

This is the first time a federal "surge testing" operation will use Abbott BinaxNOW rapid point-of-care tests that provide results within 15 minutes. Federal surge testing provides additional temporary federal support to areas that have seen a recent spike in coronavirus cases.

Testing will be available at UW-Stevens Point campuses for approximately six weeks beginning Monday, Nov. 9. Testing hours will be from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. The weekly testing rotation follows:

  • Mondays and Thursdays – UWSP at Wausau fieldhouse at South 7th and Garfield avenues – park in Lots D, E, F or on the street.

  • Tuesdays – UWSP at Marshfield fieldhouse – park in south lot by the marauder statue. Enter the PE door.
  • Wednesdays and Fridays – UW-Stevens Point, Champions Hall (fieldhouse) Multi-Activity Center – park in Lot F West at Fourth Avenue and Isadore Street. Enter through Door #9 from west lot. 

There is no limit on the number of times individuals can be tested.

The 250,000 Abbot BinaxNOW tests provided by HHS amplify UW System's robust testing program for students, said Tommy Thompson, UW System president.

The BinaxNOW tests are in addition to antigen screening tests already offered students at the Stevens Point campus. Students and employees at UW-Stevens Point campuses in Wausau and Marshfield will now have easy access to screening tests.

The testing sites will be operated by eTrueNorth under contract with the federal government. Testing is available at no cost to anyone ages 5 and older. Individuals do not have to be experiencing symptoms or be considered a close contact of someone with COVID-19 to get a test, nor do they need to live in the community where the testing site is located.

Here is the process:

  • Appointments are required and must be scheduled in advance due to the popularity of this program. 
  • Schedule a free test at www.doineedacovid19test.com. Print your voucher, if possible, and bring it with you.
  • Go to the testing site selected. Bring your voucher, or receive it at check-in.
  • The test is a self-administered light nasal swab under the supervision of medical professionals.
  • Results take 15 minutes.
  • Participants will receive an email when results are ready. They can retrieve results by logging into the web portal where they registered. 
  • Individuals will receive instructions on next steps, depending on test results and symptoms.
  • PCR test will be available onsite to confirm the diagnosis for those who meet certain criteria. PCR test results will be available in 3-5 days.
  • Face coverings and physical distancing are required.

Advance registration is required at www.doineedacovid19test.com. Appointments are listed only one week in advance and fill quickly. If no appointments are available, check back the morning after a testing is held at a given location.

Positive antigen tests need to be confirmed with PCR testing, which are available onsite to community members. Anyone testing positive will need to isolate for 10 days to stop the spread.

"Our universities are perfectly positioned to help Wisconsin combat the spread of COVID-19," Thompson said. "This is the Wisconsin Idea in action, and a recognition of our existing work to keep our students, faculty, and staff as safe as possible during the pandemic."

This community partnership, coordinated with local health departments, is in addition to other community testing sites available in Stevens Point, Wausau and elsewhere that offer PCR tests.​

For questions, please contact the COVID Hotline at covid@uwsp.edu or 715-346-2619.

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