As most UBC buildings remain closed, students living on campus are trying to make do with the limited study space available to them.
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Starting Tuesday, community members will be able to participate in a rapid testing study led by the UBC School of Nursing.
While the study is primarily concerned with family health, students can also be affected by the three-month waiting period for the MSP, especially with rapidly changing circumstances surrounding COVID-19.
Separate from the university’s mandatory testing, the study was led by the Centre for Health Services and Policy Research Professor Sabrina Wong.