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Mask mandates rolls back on Ohio University’s Athens campus as county falls to medium COVID-19 community level

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ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) — Ohio University will now only recommend masks on the Athens campus in classrooms, labs, studios, clinical settings, other learning spaces and its Child Development Center based on its coronavirus policy and the county’s COVID-19 community level.

The announcement Friday came after Thursday’s COVID-19 update from the state indicated Athens County had fallen to a medium COVID-19 community level, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

A CDC webtool shows Athens County is at a medium COVID-19 community level on Aug. 11
[CDC]
CDC guidelines look at three metrics to determine COVID-19 community level: new COVID-19 admissions per 100,000 population in the past seven days, the percent of staffed inpatient beds occupied by COVID-19 patients and total new COVID-19 cases per 100,000 population in the past seven days.

The mask requirement at Ohio University’s Athens campus for all indoor spaces was reinstated July 29 when Athens County reached a high COVID-19 community level for the first time since the university changed its masking policy to align with the CDC’s updated mask policy.

University policy states if the community is listed as “high” by the CDC, masks will be required in all indoor public spaces. If the community is “medium,” masks will be recommended in classrooms, laboratories, studios, clinical settings, other learning spaces and the Child Development Center. If the community is “low,” masks will be optional on campus.

Low or medium communities may still require masks at OU in clinical healthcare facilities, COVID-19 testing facilities and public transportation. Additionally, students, faculty and staff who test positive or are exposed to COVID-19 must follow OU masking guidelines.

Mask requirements for all indoor public spaces are still in effect for OU’s Chillicothe, Cleveland, Dublin, Southern (Lawrence County) and Zanesville campuses because of their county’s COVID-19 community levels.

Ohio University COVID policy shows which campuses are in high and medium COVID community level counties for Aug. 12
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Face covering exceptions on campuses where masks are required based on COVID-19 community level:
-Children under 2 years old.
-Any person while actively eating or drinking.
-In settings where it is not practicable or feasible to wear a face covering such as when receiving dental treatments or while swimming.
-Where working with equipment or in a process where wearing face coverings are impractical or dangerous, as determined by instructors or supervisors.
-People who, due to extraordinary circumstances, claim and receive a written exemption from the university’s face covering requirement through the appropriate university process.
-Employees, students, and visitors with a disability who are unable to wear a face covering and do not receive an approved exemption may request reasonable accommodations through the Office for University Accessibility.