However, only about half of those tests made it to varsities by Monday, when many districts started their spring semester, a California Department of Health spokeswoman told the Los Angeles Times. According to the Times, an extra 1 million tests have been en route to schools and anticipated to be delivered by the end of the day Tuesday, and 1.5 million checks had been expected to arrive at the state’s warehouse Monday before going out to counties. An extra 500,000 exams are anticipated to arrive at the state’s warehouse later this week. “As we had deliberate and expected, fast testing …
