IU researchers find link between COVID-19 misinformation, vaccine hesitancy
Almost half of Americans expressed vaccine hesitancy.
Almost half of Americans expressed vaccine hesitancy.
IU continues to recommend everyone receive a vaccination and a booster shot.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s mask mandate is no longer in effect.
IU continues to recommend everyone receive a vaccination and a booster shot.
There was a reported increase from 10 to 14 cases in the last two weeks.
Masking is a reality we may have to face again.
Asymptomatic testing sites will close, but students can get drop-off tests.
These machines will dispense COVID-19 kits in two locations on campus.
COVID Check testing is not required and voluntary asymptomatic testing is unavailable March 14-18.
Resident assistants are expected to deliver COVID-19 tests to symptomatic students.
IU lifted the mask mandate a week before spring break.
Researchers recommend getting a booster and predict more shots will be needed.
This week’s cases accounted for a 9.1% decrease from last week.
Gov. Holcomb signed a law Thursday enabling some health care assistance to continue.
The social standard for working out is not always achievable.
IU announced masks will be optional on campus starting March 4.
Masks will be optional in classrooms and most campus buildings.
The researchers will work with a tribe of Native Americans in Oklahoma.
Schools across the state are no longer required to conduct contact tracing.
Vaccination rates dropped to 94.5%.