January 10, 2022
Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio has stocked a dozen campus glassfront vending machines with COVID PCR test kits in response to the recent surge, according to a news5cleveland.com report.
The tests are free for students, faculty and staff.
The campus lab picks up the tests after they are placed in designated spaces and conducts the tests, delivering results in 24 hours or less.
The machines currently have PCR tests and will eventually have rapid antigen tests.
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