Monitoring for COVID-19 by universal testing in a homeless shelter in Germany: a prospective feasibility cohort study.
Andreas K LindnerNavina SarmaLuise Marie RustTheresa HellmundSvetlana Krasovski-NikiforovsMia WintelSarah M KlaesMerle HoerigSophia MonertRolf SchwarzerAnke EdelmannGabriela Equihua MartinezFrank P MockenhauptTobias KurthJoachim SeyboldPublished in: BMC infectious diseases (2021)
Voluntary universal testing for COVID-19 is feasible in homeless shelters. Universal testing of high-risk facilities will require flexible approaches, considering the level of the community transmission, the available resources, and the local recommendations. Lack of human resources and laboratory capacity may be a major barrier for implementation of universal testing, requiring adapted approaches compared to standard individual testing. Assisted self-collection of specimens and barrier free communication may facilitate implementation in homeless shelters. Program planning must consider homeless people's needs and life situation, and guarantee confidentiality and autonomy.