How will KDHE maintain capacity for testing in case of a surge in COVID-19?

KDHE will continue to monitor COVID-19 disease prevalence by identifying and tracking COVID-19 disease activity in communities, testing for COVID-19 variants, and maintaining a wastewater surveillance program.

KDHE will maintain constant engagement with commercial and academic lab partners to support knowledge transfer, surge capacity efforts, and the development of new types of tests.

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1. Why is this change in testing strategy occurring?
2. What organizations are impacted by the change to KDHE’s testing strategy?
3. Is this related to the Employer Testing Playbook announced October 26th, 2021?
4. What is the timeline for implementing these changes to the Unified Testing Strategy?
5. How will these changes impact testing availability across Kansas? 
6. Will the state lab have the capacity to process the additional tests that this plan will require?
7. How will KDHE maintain capacity for testing in case of a surge in COVID-19?
8. Where can I find FAQs specific to the type of testing program?