IU offers 6 types of COVID-19 testing amid Omicron surge
IU offers symptomatic, drop-off, COVID-19 check, asymptomatic, antigen and off campus testing.
IU offers symptomatic, drop-off, COVID-19 check, asymptomatic, antigen and off campus testing.
Carroll said students are more likely to contract COVID-19 in social settings like parties.
Everyone at IU is eligible for the vaccine, help limit the spread.
Some students expressed concerns about the increasing hospitalizations and positive COVID-19 cases.
Health officials urge residents to get vaccinated and follow health orders.
Last spring, no one applied to work at the restaurant for six months.
Masking is still required while indoors on campus.
Monroe County classified medium to high community spread of COVID-19.
The vaccine clinic will run from 3 to 8 p.m.
The dashboard reports a 94.7% vaccination rate.
Eleven employees tested positive for COVID-19.
COVID-19 hospitalizations in Indiana are the highest they’ve been since January.
President Joe Biden’s vaccine mandate will take effect by Jan. 4, 2022.
The dashboard reports a 94.6% vaccination rate, same as the previous two weeks.
Individuals who previously received ethical exemptions do not need to change their status.
The CDC recommends all eligible U.S. adults age 18 and up receive booster shots.
The FDA panel approved the pill to treat high-risk adults by a narrow margin.
The dashboard reports a 94.6% vaccination rate, same as the week before.
This comes after a CDC advisory committee unanimously endorsed the boosters for all adults earlier on Friday.
The campus reported 94.6% of all individuals are partially or fully vaccinated.