The surge is primarily among unvaccinated people, according to Beam.
Mark DiRocco, executive director of the Pennsylvania Association of School Administrators, praised the testing program as a way to help school districts stay open and slow the spread of the highly transmissible delta variant of the coronavirus.
But he predicted that reaction to it will vary from community to community, and be split along familiar partisan lines.
“We’re going to hear the same arguments about this that we heard about masking and vaccinations,” he said. “Superintendents and school board members are right back in the same hot seat as they were a year ago.”
Separately, Beam ordered vaccine providers on Monday to coordinate vaccine clinics at schools and universities that request them. The Health Department is also urging school districts to follow federal guidance and require masks for all students, teachers and staff, regardless of vaccination status, but Beam said a statewide mandate is not under discussion.