Ohio State experts speak on new COVID-19 variant, infection has more mild symptoms than past
As many hope COVID-19 would vanish, a new variant has surfaced and threatens another wave of mild sickness. Omicron XBB.1.5 has been affecting …
As many hope COVID-19 would vanish, a new variant has surfaced and threatens another wave of mild sickness. Omicron XBB.1.5 has been affecting …
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.
Ohio State is one of six Big Ten universities that has yet to make changes to its mask requirement in response to a decline in COVID-19 cases.
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.
With the spring semester in full swing, students may find themselves juggling assignments, internships and extracurriculars amid Ohio’s gloomy winter weather — contributing to academic burnout.
Ohio State’s COVID-19 positivity rate has decreased almost three percent since Wednesday to reach 7.52 percent, according to the Safe and Healthy Buckeyes dashboard.
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.
The Wexner Medical Center at Ohio State opened a drive-thru COVID-19 testing site Monday in response to a surge in cases in partnership with Chemical Abstracts Service, a division of the American Chemical Society.
The midpoint of Ohio State’s fall semester has arrived, leaving many desperate for a small reprieve from their classwork.