Self-tests for students available to order!
As you’ve heard, the government is making free self-tests available to college students and employees. There are many people, especially of your age, who don’t have any symptoms and don’t realize that they are infected. That’s why we encourage you to take advantage of the self-tests, so infections can be detected quickly.
It is voluntary but extremely important
The self-tests are voluntary. You don’t have to show a negative test result to get physical access to education. It is voluntary, but incredibly important to get tested. Self-testing helps us keep track of the virus, which allows for more on campus education.
How can I order them?
Go to the website www.zelftestonderwijs.nl to read more about the ordering process.
When exactly should I take the self-test?
It is recommended that a self-test be taken before participating in on campus education. It is not intended to take a self-test only after you already have symptoms. If you have symptoms or if close contact emerges from source and contact investigations, you should, as before, have yourself tested in a GGD testing facility.
Measures remain in place
The use of the self-test comes in addition to (and not instead of) all measures that already apply at TU Delft, such as: keeping 1.5m distance, frequent hand washing, the use of face masks and staying home in case of symptoms.
Frequently asked questions can be found at www.zelftestonderwijs.nl.
For specific information about studying in corona time, go to TU Delft >> coronavirus >> students
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