OU students report, discuss breakthrough COVID-19 cases on campus
By Paige Fisher | Sep. 23, 2021Both vaccinated and unvaccinated OU students have been testing positive for COVID-19.
Both vaccinated and unvaccinated OU students have been testing positive for COVID-19.
Parklets will return May 1, 2022.
The Cinema did not stipulate whether physical or photo proof of vaccination is required.
Currently, there are 956 active cases in the county.
Athens City Council also discussed a new medical marijuana dispensary in the city.
Harvest of Athens recently held a soft opening on Sept. 15.
There is no danger to the public, according to a news release from the City of Nelsonville.
John Murphy, co-owner of the “Field of Screams,” said he’s expecting more than 10,000 customers this fall.
The dispensary, which will hold its grand opening Sept. 20, held a soft opening Wednesday.
The renovation of the two businesses is set to be finished sometime within the month.
The Athens County Sheriff’s Office received a report of rocks being thrown through a woman’s window.
Estimates of breakthrough cases on campus are being gathered through asymptomatic testing on campus.
The Athens City-County Health Department will resume its daily Monday through Friday COVID-19 briefings.
Service Safety Director Andrew Stone recommended waiting until closer to Oct. 1 to make a final decision regarding the allowance of Halloween festivities.
A man in his 40s was reported dead Tuesday.
Deputies responded to a vehicle stuck on railroad tracks.
Keshav Deshpande, a trauma, acute care and critical care surgeon at OhioHealth Grant Medical Center in Columbus, said students are a historically large demographic in blood donations.
Council also made several appropriations during the Finance and Personnel committee meeting.
Union Street Diner added a parklet mid-July and El Tenampa opened its doors to the public in April.
The district was temporarily closed due to COVID-19 related staff shortages.