COVID-19 Dashboard

Keeping Wellesley Healthy

Wellesley is partnering with theBroad Institute of MIT and Harvardto provide asymptomatic testing for all students, faculty, and staff on campus. This dashboard reports on test results from the asymptomatic testing program in the last seven testing days and the number of positive cases in our on-campus community during the same time period. Numbers are posted daily for results received as of midnight the day before the dashboard is updated for test samples collected two days before the dashboard is updated. The graph shows weekly positive cases for each week.

This dashboard shows Spring 2022 data beginning January 23, 2022. For past data, see theFall 2021,Spring 2021andFall 2020dashboards.

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Weekly positive cases

Definitions

Total asymptomatic test results in past 7 testing days
Moving sum of test results from the asymptomatic testing program on campus in the past seven testing days. Reported numbers are based on results received as of midnight the day before the dashboard is posted for test samples collected two days before the dashboard is posted.

Positive cases in past 7 testing days
Moving sum of positive individual PCR tests among on-campus Wellesley students, faculty, and staff in past seven testing days, including both asymptomatic testing program results and symptomatic and off-campus test results. Reported numbers are based on results received as of midnight the day before the dashboard is posted for test samples collected up to two days before the dashboard is posted. Weekly totals are based on result totals for calendar weeks noted. Weekly totals are updated each Sunday for the past three weeks, and weekly totals can be expected to fluctuate.

Testing frequency

所有的学生都将受到考验w的两倍eekly and all faculty and staff who come to campus on a regular basis at least one day a week will be tested once weekly as part of a pooled PCR testing program. With pooled testing, all individuals are tested using a nasal swab, and the samples are analyzed in groups of 10. Any positive pools are retested with rapid antigen and individual PCR tests.