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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.
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.
About 3.2 percent of Ohio State students tested before residence hall move-in last weekend received a positive result and are now isolating.
As the Friday deadline for the university-mandated first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine has passed, the vaccination rate for the Buckeye community has increased about 19 percent since July 22.
University President Kristina M. Johnson announced in an email Tuesday that serious crime incidents in the University District are down 39 percent since Aug. 27.