COVID-19 Testing

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COVID Guidance for Schools: Preventing Spread in K-12 Classrooms

OHL’s expert COVID guidance for preventing the spread of virus in K-12 classrooms. Navigating COVID protocols in K-12 schools can be difficult, with school districts trying to balance health and safety requirements with practical concerns for working parents — not to mention the thorny politics that can be involved with this touchy subject. But as …

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Behind the Science: Keeping Up with All the Variants

An inside look at how One Health Labs advanced modeling creates accurate testing for COVID-19 variants. If there’s one thing we have learned about COVID-19 in the last two-plus years, it’s that it is always changing. From one mutation to another, this virus continues to evolve. So how does One Health Labs create accurate COVID …

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What It’s Like Working with OHL for Employee Screenings

A step-by-step guide to how we integrate with your business to screen employees, and keep your business moving. For an employer, the day-to-day of running a business has plenty of moving parts. Uncertainty about staffing impacts productivity and the bottom line. For employees, a safe and healthy work environment is conducive to a productive workday. …

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Why We Still Need Large-Scale COVID Testing

For companies to avoid shutdowns and massive drops in productivity, continued employee COVID testing will be essential. Public health officials are increasingly and cautiously confident that COVID-19 in the U.S. is transitioning from a pandemic to an endemic situation, a “deceleration” phase into a state of normalcy in which, experts hope, COVID-19 becomes manageable, similar …

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