The COVID-19 testing lab was set up on the Durham campus of the University of New Hampshire to help the university meet its testing requirements for students. It has since been used as a lab for long-term care facilities, correctional facilities, shelters and schools around the state. (COURTESY PHOTO)
The COVID-19 testing lab was set up on the Durham campus of the University of New Hampshire to help the university meet its testing requirements for students. It has since been used as a lab for long-term care facilities, correctional facilities, shelters and schools around the state. (COURTESY PHOTO)
DURHAM — A uniquely designed lab on the campus of the University of New Hampshire has completed over one million tests to detect and monitor the coronavirus.
The cutting-edge lab not only performs specifically designed self-swab tests for students, faculty and staff but also plays an important testing role to help provide a safe environment for the greater community by processing tests for more than 125 other groups, including secondary schools, long term-care facilities and other colleges in the state.
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