U.S. Rep. Auchincloss visits COVID-19 test site at Medfield High School
Congressman Jake Auchincloss (D-4th District) and Ginkgo Bioworks staff recently toured the Medfield High School COVID-19 testing operation. Auchincloss visited the school as part of his American Rescue Plan tour, highlighting the success of the American Rescue Plan and the economic recovery taking place. Each stop in the district has focused on at least one of the three main goals of the ARP: shots in arms, kids back to school, and Americans back to work.
“Medfield is a model for Massachusetts and for the nation,” said Auchincloss. “By following the best and latest public health guidance, by leveraging the best in science - in partnership with companies like Ginko Bioworks, - and by building close-knit collaboration built on confidence and transparency between students, parents, nurses, faculty and administrators, they have been able to achieve testing rates that have allowed them to get back to full time in-person learning ahead of the curve. The Medfield model is going to be an inspiration to The Commonwealth and to the whole country. The American Rescue Plan funds are going to allow the Medfield model to scale up so that we can get kids back to full time in-person learning, which we know is critically important not just for their academic development, but also just as important for their mental health.”
In February, it was announced that Ginkgo Bioworks, the organism company, would collaborate with the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and the Executive Office of Health and Human Services to offer SARS-CoV-2 pooled testing services to approved public K-12 schools and approved special education schools in Massachusetts.
Phase one of the Massachusetts initiative has focused on providing state-sponsored weekly pooled testing to students, teachers and staff. This program is available to approved public schools and approved special education schools offering in-person or hybrid learning, as well as remote schools looking to return to in-person learning.
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COURTESY OF THE OFFICE OF CONGRESSMAN JAKE AUCHINCLOSS