A student stands on a socially distancing marker while waiting in line inside the Thompson Library on the first day of classes at Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio, on August 25. Ty Wright/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesOhio State University plans to cancel spring break next year to reduce the exposure of its students, faculty and staff to coronavirus. The university said this will "keep our community together throughout the semester and reduce travel-related exposures." Ohio State classes currently operate through a mix of in-person and online sessions, the university said. What the numbers look like: Between Aug. 14 and Sept. 10, there were 2,097 students and 28 employees who tested positive for coronavirus, according to the university.
Source: CNN September 13, 2020 13:46 UTC