UNH Offers COVID-19 Testing to Public and Private Entities Around the State
DURHAM, N.H.—The University of New Hampshire has expanded its COVID diagnostic testing to better serve the state of New Hampshire. In addition to its students, staff, faculty and contractors as well as groups identified by the N.H. Department of Health and Human Services to include long-term care facilities, shelters and correctional facilities, CLIA-certified testing is now available to other entities throughout the state.
As capacity allows, additional testing is available. To ensure the needs of testing are available and reasonably accessible, UNH will use a blind bid process and limit contracts to 90 days. Learn more here. UNH is not providing any testing to individuals outside of an application for testing services.
For more information and to submit an application for testing services please contact public.covid.testing@unh.edu.
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