Public Health

Campus Health Updates

The health and safety of UC’s Bearcat community is a top priority. 

On our campuses and throughout Cincinnati, our medical experts and health and wellness professionals work collaboratively to help ensure a healthy environment in which our students, faculty and staff can teach, learn, work and flourish.  

Through the COVID-19 pandemic, we learned that by working together we can prioritize our health and safety and reduce the spread of communicable diseases.  

Let’s continue to work together and be mindful of viruses currently present in and around our community. 

Measles


Measles is a highly contagious virus that has been detected in the Tri-state area. All members of the Bearcats community are encouraged to learn about symptoms, protective measures, and what to do if exposed. 

Whooping Cough (Pertussis)


Pertussis is highly contagious and cases have been confirmed in the UC and Cincinnati communitities.

Influenza


UC's medical experts encourage you to get a flu vaccine, learn about symptoms and when to seek medical care.

COVID-19


COVID-19 is still spreading. Take precautions and get tested as needed.  

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Why a common allergy nasal spray might prevent COVID

September 5, 2025

A common over-the-counter nasal spray grabbed headlines and social media buzz this week as a simple, surprising way to reduce your chances of getting COVID-19. Experts say the research behind the headlines is promising but early. The key may be that the spray, used to treat seasonal allergies, helps keep the nose lining calm.

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