New Ohio State athletic department COVID-19 policies put emphasis on booster shots

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New Ohio State athletic department COVID-19 policies put emphasis on booster shots
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Ohio State's new athletic department COVID-19 protocols put an emphasis on getting booster shots.

s will need one in order to be considered fully vaccinated under the athletic department’s new testing and contact tracing guidelines.

Student-athletes who are more than five months removed from a second dose of the Moderna/Pfizer vaccine or two months from a Johnson & Johnson vaccination and have not received a booster are only considered partially vaccinated. Individuals who have both, or who have been infected within the previous 90 days, are considered fully vaccinated.

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