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Oregon State TRACE results suggest five people per 1,000 in Eugene infected with SARS-CoV-2

Results from sampling Nov. 7 and 8 by Oregon State University and the University of Oregon suggest that about five people per 1,000 in Eugene at the time had the virus that causes COVID-19.

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Isolate the problem

CPHHS faculty, students and alumni addressed how COVID-19 has made isolation and health disparities even worse for Latinx communities

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Community Engagement Public Health Research

Oregon State University, University of Oregon team up to bring TRACE sampling to Lane County

Scientists and students from Oregon State University and the University of Oregon are teaming up to bring OSU’s TRACE Community COVID-19 public health project to Lane County.

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Community Engagement Health Tips

It takes a village

After an outbreak of COVID-19 in Lincoln County hit Latino communities especially hard, it brought awareness to their disproportionate access to health resources, information and other community services. OSU Extension faculty jumped in to help.

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Faculty and Staff Features Research

College and OSU break records for research funding

Addressing critical health issues takes knowledgeable and committed researchers – and funding.

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Fifth round of Corvallis TRACE-COVID-19 sampling suggests three people in 1,000 have virus

The fifth round of sampling throughout the Corvallis community by TRACE-COVID-19 suggested three people per 1,000 carried the novel coronavirus on those days.