December 20, 2021

COVID-19 testing encouraged ahead of holiday travel, gatherings

Bria Foley, a senior pre-med major, hands a package that contains a vial, straw and alcohol wipe to a walk-up test to a walk-up testee at the East Stadium COVID-19 saliva test station on Jan. 19.
Craig Chandler | University Communication

Craig Chandler | University Communication

The University of Nebraska–Lincoln is urging all Huskers — regardless of vaccination status — to complete a COVID-19 test before traveling at the end the fall semester and during the upcoming winter shutdown (Dec. 22 to Jan. 2).

A pre-travel test can help limit spread in instances where students, faculty and staff may be infected but are not showing symptoms of the virus. Test results also offer peace of mind for individuals traveling to spend time with friends, family and loved ones.

The university continues to offer free, saliva-based testing to all students, faculty and staff. Tests can be scheduled through the Safer Community app or the university’s online portal. Appointments can be made up to a maximum of six days in advance. Testing results are usually reported within 24 hours.

The last opportunities to get a free test on campus are 8 to 11 a.m. Dec. 21, 22 and 23 outside the Nebraska Union on City Campus. Samples collected on Dec. 23 will be processed and results delivered that day.

Due to the changing nature of the pandemic, testing availability may be adjusted. A complete overview of testing locations and hours is available here.