Ohio State COVID-19 positivity rate falls to 1.31 percent
Ohio State’s COVID-19 positivity rate has decreased almost 6 percent since the end of January, reaching 1.31 percent Thursday, according to the Safe and Healthy Buckeyes dashboard.
Ohio State’s COVID-19 positivity rate has decreased almost 6 percent since the end of January, reaching 1.31 percent Thursday, according to the Safe and Healthy Buckeyes dashboard.
Following the first week of spring semester classes, the vaccination rate for students, faculty and staff increased by almost one percent to reach 93.2 percent.
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