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Ohio University is excited to have our students, faculty and staff learning and working on our campuses again this fall.
Information inside for students on how to get around campus safely, public health updates, events, and more.
I have good news to report this week: our Athens campus passed the 70 percent vaccination threshold yesterday for students, faculty, and staff combined.
With several weeks of fall semester underway, OHIO COVID Operations is managing a heavy caseload of students affected by COVID-19 infection or exposure.
Students, faculty, and staff now have more opportunities than ever to get a COVID-19 vaccine on OHIO campuses.
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Health care and education — institutions of society that are often taken for granted — are now under siege from COVID-19.
To encourage unvaccinated students, faculty, and staff to beat the Nov. 15 vaccination deadline, COVID Operations has created a new incentive program that will run this Friday through Oct. 29.
Among upcoming opportunities for walk-in vaccination clinics on OHIO campuses is a clinic on the Athens campus at this Saturday’s OHIO football game.
Information inside for students detailing public health updates, suicide prevention month, athletics, and more.
Ohio University will host a COVID-19 mass vaccination clinic on Friday, Sept. 3, at Heritage Hall on Union Street in Athens from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
We are excited to have so many students back in the classroom again. However, the return to our campus communities has also predictably resulted in an increase of COVID-19 cases.
All OHIO students, faculty, and staff at all locations are required to be vaccinated against COVID-19 by November 15,
Faculty and staff who test positive for COVID-19, experience symptoms, or are exposed to a COVID-positive person should follow the OHIO COVID-19 Protocol.
With cases on the rise on all OHIO campuses, and in all counties that host an OHIO campus, adherence to public health measures is particularly important right now.