Is the pandemic really “over?” Next steps with COVID-19
As March 2020 feels increasingly like a distant memory with each passing day, for many, the COVID-19 pandemic has become a lingering thought of the past.
As March 2020 feels increasingly like a distant memory with each passing day, for many, the COVID-19 pandemic has become a lingering thought of the past.
Heart failure impacts around 6 million Americans every day, and Ohio State researchers are testing how speech can help catch signs before it’s too late.
The transit research and test laboratory aims to pioneer the advancement of low-emission buses through research of electric and alternative fuel systems.
Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) met with University President Kristina M. Johnson Friday to announce a $26.5 million funding agreement in support of zero- and low-emission public transportation testing at the Center for Automotive Research.
The Student Wellness Center, in collaboration with Nationwide Children’s Hospital, resumed free HIV/STI this month for the first time since its suspension due to COVID-19.
Ohio State announced in a universitywide email Tuesday that it will adjust its health and safety protocols for the summer semester.
The drive-thru COVID-19 testing site on Olentangy Road, which was used to test symptomatic individuals, will close Thursday in response to a declining demand for tests.
With masking requirements changing in Columbus and at other universities, Ohio State student and faculty leaders have differing opinions on whether or not the university should lift its mask mandate.
Due to cold temperatures, COVID-19 antigen tests may not yield accurate results if left outside for too long, according to a study in the Journal of Clinical Virology.
At-home antigen testing kits, recently available through the federal government, can provide a useful tool for Ohio State students who want to test for COVID-19.