OSU says 'masks expected' on campus
by Callie Morris, KTUL Staff
OSU released a letter saying masks are expected indoors on campus this school year. (KTUL)
TULSA, Okla. (KTUL) —
Oklahoma State University's Senior Vice President for Health Affairs, Johnny Stephens, released a letter updating the cowboy family that masks are now expected on campus.
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Stephens and the OSU administration met Sunday to discuss the current COVID situation and agreed that masks should be encouraged to be worn indoors on campus.
According to the letter, the school "expect masks to be worn indoors, in public on campus. This includes classrooms, laboratories and all indoor meetings and gatherings."
Masks will be made widely available on campus for students and staff.
A virtual COVID Town Hall will be held this Thursday at 4 p.m. to efficiently reach all students and answer any questions.
The town hall can be streamed on Ostate.Tv.
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