KSL Sports: Utah Athletics responded to the Pac-12’s announcement for a new COVID-19 testing initiative within the conference.
On Thursday, September 3, the Pac-12 Conference announced a partnership with Quidel Corporation, a diagnostic test leader, in order to carry out daily COVID-19 tests for its student-athletes that participate in “all close-contact sports.”
Shortly after the conference’s agreement with Quidel was announced, Utah athletic director Mark Harlan and team physician Dr. David Petron released statements on the news.
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