Tuesday, November 10th 2020, 2:04 pm
OU and OSU are joining forces off the football field to help slow the spread of COVID-19.
Through the "Bigger than Bedlam" campaign, OU and OSU are encouraging students to get tested for COVID-19 before traveling home.
“Our teams may compete on the gridiron, but when it comes to protecting our loved ones and our communities against COVID-19, we all have the same goal,” said OU President Joseph Harroz Jr. “‘Bigger than Bedlam’ demonstrates our collective obligation as public universities to serve our state. As our students prepare for holiday travel, we encourage and emphasize the importance of getting a free COVID-19 test to help protect their families and hometown communities.”
Both schools have announced their decision to move instruction online after the Thanksgiving holiday break through the end of the fall 2020 semester.
“As students leave campus for the long holiday break, it is critical they consider the well-being of vulnerable family and community members,” OSU President Burns Hargis said. “Now more than ever, getting tested, wearing masks and maintaining distance is vital to protecting others and managing the spread of this pandemic. Our students have done a great job following guidelines and staying healthy this semester, and I urge them to schedule a free test on campus before they leave for the holiday break.”
COVID-19 Testing: The University of Oklahoma
OU students on the Norman campus can schedule a free COVID-19 test at three different locations:
For the latest information on OU Norman campus operations, visit ou.edu/together.
COVID-19 Testing: Oklahoma State University
As the university has done throughout the fall semester, OSU offers students and employees access to free COVID-19 testing at University Health Services, located on the Stillwater campus. The drive-thru testing hours are by appointment only Monday through Friday from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Appointments can be made by calling (405) 744-7665 or logging in to their Patient Portal.
For the latest information on OSU COVID-related operations, visit go.okstate.edu/coronavirus.
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