Some unis to dispense ART kits to make testing easier
The Straits Times|October 30, 2021
At least three have installed ART kit vending machines as campus activities resume
Jessie Lim
Some unis to dispense ART kits to make testing easier

Universities are making Covid-19 testing easier for their students, and at least three institutions have installed vending machines that dispense antigen rapid test (ART) kits on campus.

All National University of Singapore (NUS) students and staff can now redeem the kits for free at 13 vending machines in University Town and the Kent Ridge, Bukit Timah and Outram Park campuses.

This comes as co-curricular activities have resumed in group sizes of two at all institutes of higher learning, according to an update on the Ministry of Education’s website.

While not all institutes of higher learning require their students to take an ART before they can enter the campus, The Straits Times understands that some are doing so for the protection of the campus community, especially students who live on-site.

This story is from the October 30, 2021 edition of The Straits Times.

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