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USF to start environmental testing for COVID-19

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Starting Monday, it won't just be students and staff at the University of South Florida being tested for COVID-19.
The school intends to start "environmental testing" at all three campuses. Surfaces, like elevator buttons, door handles, and other high traffic areas will be tested for the virus.
If it is detected, then a couple of different steps will follow. “If we were to find coronavirus in a high traffic area, of course immediately we would clean the area," said Kevin Sneed, Dean of the College of Pharmacy at USF.
If the virus is found in a common space, security will be enhanced.
“That happens in a learning building. Maybe we'll have a little bit greater surveillance of people coming in and out, there could be the possibility of additional temperature checks and another question of people coming in,” Sneed explained.
The school intends to start "environmental testing" at all three campuses. Surfaces, like elevator buttons, door handles, and other high traffic areas will be tested for the virus.
If it is detected, then a couple of different steps will follow. “If we were to find coronavirus in a high traffic area, of course immediately we would clean the area," said Kevin Sneed, Dean of the College of Pharmacy at USF.
If the virus is found in a common space, security will be enhanced.
“That happens in a learning building. Maybe we'll have a little bit greater surveillance of people coming in and out, there could be the possibility of additional temperature checks and another question of people coming in,” Sneed explained.