COVID-19 vaccines expected for distribution over winter break
This holiday season, people can hold out hope for a much-needed gift: a COVID-19 vaccine. Preparations for mass distribution of an effective CO…
This holiday season, people can hold out hope for a much-needed gift: a COVID-19 vaccine. Preparations for mass distribution of an effective CO…
All remaining in-person classes will be remote beginning at 6 p.m. Friday, University President Kristina M. Johnson announced in a universitywide e…
The Wexner Medical Center at Ohio State and other central Ohio hospital systems reinstated their no-visitor policies due to COVID-19, according to …
Franklin County is the first county in Ohio to reach a “purple” risk level for COVID-19 spread — the most severe category of the four-tier ranking …
Gov. Mike DeWine announced a 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew starting Thursday for Ohioans, citing high rates of COVID-19 spread and hospitalizations Tues…
Ohio State extended the virtual start of its spring semester from one week to two weeks, according to a universitywide email from University Presid…
While Gov. Mike DeWine seeks to end drinking games and shut down dance floors, campus-area bar owners fear that they will have to shut their doors …
In his latest coronavirus address to Ohio, Gov. Mike DeWine warned that universities may have to go virtual in January if the number of COVID-19 ca…
Ohio State students may soon resume their late-night bar adventures and keep their tabs open past 10 p.m. Columbus City Council voted Monday to …
When news of a novel virus spreading in China began circulating at the beginning of 2020, student journalists from across the state of Ohio had no idea it would be the defining moment of their semester. But over the course of two months, the virus, now known as COVID-19, altered life as they knew it.