A Proactive Testing Strategy to COVID-19 for Reopening University Campus during Omicron Wave in Korea: Ewha Safe Campus (ESC) Project

韩国梨花女子大学安全校园(ESC)项目:应对“欧米克隆”疫情期间大学校园重新开放的主动式新冠病毒检测策略

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Ewha Womans University launched an on-campus Coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) response system called Ewha Safety Campus (ESC) Project in collaboration with the Seegene Inc. RT-PCR diagnostic tests for COVID-19 were proactively provided to the participants. This study examines the effectiveness of the on-campus testing strategy in controlling the reproduction number (R (t)) and identifying student groups vulnerable to infection. METHODS: The ESC project was launched on March 2, 2022, with a pilot period from Feb 22 to March 1, 2022-the peak of the Omicron variant wave. We collected daily data on the RT-PCR test results of the students of Ewha Womans University from Mar 2 to Apr 30, 2022. We daily calculated R (t) and compared it with that of the general population of Korea (women, people aged 20-29 years, and Seoul residents). We also examined the students vulnerable to the infection based on the group-specific R (t) and positivity rate. RESULTS: A lower R (t) was observed about 2 weeks after the implementation of the ESC Project than that of the general population. The lower R (t) persisted during the entire study period. Dormitory residents had a higher R (t). The positivity rate was higher in students who did not comply with quarantine guidelines and did not receive the second dose of the vaccine. CONCLUSION: The study provides scientific evidence for the effectiveness of the on-campus testing strategy and different infection vulnerabilities of students, depending on dormitory residence, compliance with the quarantine guidelines, and vaccination.

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