COVID-19 Oxford Campus Dashboard
These numbers are from the results reported by the Oxford Campus Student Health Service (SHS) and Employee Health Center (EHC), managed by TriHealth, the Butler County General Health District, Move-In testing, or self-reported.
The University updates this dashboard Monday through Friday. Past entries may be adjusted as necessary to reflect the most accurate information available.
You can also view a dashboard for the state of Ohio, dashboard for Butler County, and the Butler County community trends.
As per the University's protocols, the Butler County General Health District is notified of every positive case and contact tracing is initiated.
For details about our testing plan, including frequency of testing and FAQs about the testing process, visit our Testing and Contact Tracing page.
Last Updated March 6, 2021.
Results are not received every day, for those dates with no reported results, the totals are included in the next report received.
Positive Test Updates
Information for Thursday, March 4.
What We're Measuring | Cases |
---|---|
Daily New | 22 |
Daily Tests Performed | 675 |
Estimated Active (14 day total) |
191 |
Cumulative Positive (from Aug 17) |
2,992 |
Estimated Cumulative Recovered | 2,801 |
Seven Day Moving Average New Positive Cases |
18.7 |
Seven Day Moving Average Recovered |
4.0 |
What We're Measuring | Cases |
---|---|
Tests to Date | 11,223 |
Positive Tests to Date | 70 |
What We're Measuring | Cases |
---|---|
Daily New | 0 |
Daily Tests Performed | 108 |
Total Estimated Active (14 days) |
6 |
Cumulative Positive (from Aug 17) |
103 |
Estimated Cumulative Recovered | 97 |
Total tests performed: 68,022
While all positive test results received are reported on the dashboard, including those from pop-up and other test sites, the University is only aware of the total number of tests taken through our healthcare partner TriHealth. This total includes diagnostic, close contact, surveillance, wide-net, and Remain in Room testing, and cannot be used to calculate a positivity rate. The total tests number may also include students from the regional campuses if they were tested at an Oxford area TriHealth facility.
Weekly Update on the Frequency of Surveillance Testing
In addition to diagnostic and other testing, Miami conducts extensive surveillance testing of students and employees. For the week of February 24 to March 2, 3,099 surveillance tests of students and 472 surveillance tests of employees were performed.
Update is as of March 3, 2021
Weekly Update on Time to Receive Test Results
For the 744 tests taken through TriHealth on March 1, 2021, 99.9% of the results were completed by March 2.
Update as of March 3, 2021.
Residence Hall Positive Test Updates
Information for Friday, March 5.
Hall Name | Advisory Level | Changed Level |
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Anderson | Level 2 | |
Beechwoods | Level 1 | |
Bishop | Level 1 | |
Brandon | Level 4 | |
Clawson | Level 2 | |
Collins | Level 2 | |
Dennison | Level 2 | |
Dorsey | Level 2 | |
Elliot | Level 2 | |
Emerson | Level 2 | |
Etheridge | Level 2 | |
Flower | Level 2 | |
Hahne | Level 2 | |
Hamilton | Level 2 | |
Havighurst | Level 4 | |
Hepburn | Level 2 | |
Hillcrest | Level 2 | |
MacCracken | Level 2 | |
Maplestreet | Level 1 | |
McBride | Level 2 | |
McFarland | Level 1 | |
Minnich | Level 4 | |
Morris | Level 2 | |
Odgen | Level 2 | |
Peabody | Level 1 | |
Porter | Level 4 | |
Presidents | Level 2 | |
Richard | Level 3 | |
Scott | Level 2 | |
Stanton | Level 1 | |
Stoddard | Level 1 | |
Stonebridge | Level 2 | |
Symmes | Level 2 | |
Tappan | Level 2 | |
Withrow | Level 3 |
Percentage of Residence
Hall Floors at Each Level
Advisory Level/Color Key:
Level 4 At least 1 floor with at least 5% tested positive in the last 7 days AND statistical evidence of a cluster
Level 3 At least 1 floor with 3 or more positive tests in the last 7 days
Level 2 At least 1 floor with 1-2 positive tests in the last 7 days
Level 1 0 positive tests in the last 7 days
The color-coded system is for traditional-style residence halls. Heritage Commons and Hawks Landing are apartment-style residences, and we are closely monitoring the occurrence of COVID-19 in these buildings using a separate process.
Quarantine and Isolation Updates
Information for Thursday, March 4.
Number of Residential Students in Quarantine or Isolation
What happens when someone tests positive For COVID-19?
When a student or employee tests positive for COVID-19, they will need to separate themselves physically until medically cleared.
Confidentiality laws prohibit disclosure of individuals’ identities. Anyone believed to have been in close contact with an infected individual will be contacted. In cases where the University is not made aware of a positive test result by a student or employee, those cases would not be included in these totals.