More Than 200 Ohio State University Students Suspended For Violating Pandemic Rules

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More Than 200 Ohio State University Students Suspended For Violating Pandemic Rules
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The Ohio State University has temporarily suspended more than 200 students who hosted or attended parties of 10 or more people without practicing physical distancing or wearing face coverings.

A sign on the ground at The Ohio State University reminds students to practice social distancing. The university has issued more than 200 interim suspensions to students linked to off-campus parties.A sign on the ground at The Ohio State University reminds students to practice social distancing. The university has issued more than 200 interim suspensions to students linked to off-campus parties.

On Tuesday, university spokesman Ben Johnson told NPR that suspensions were issued between Wednesday and Sunday. The suspensions were issued to students who hosted or attended parties of

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