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Mask Mandates Return to Schools ​and Colleges⁢ Amid‌ COVID-19 Concerns

Amid a small increase⁣ in COVID-19 hospital admissions in recent⁢ days, a handful of schools and colleges across the United ‌States have re-imposed mask mandates—or at least started recommending‍ them.

In the most recent example, ‍a​ school ‍in Montgomery County,​ Maryland, announced it ​would mandate masking ‍for at least 10 days after three students tested‌ positive for⁤ the virus in one classroom. The masking rule applies ​to students, teachers,⁤ and other⁤ staff ‍in the classroom, it said.

A letter posted by the Rosemary Hills School online said that KN95 masks have been distributed to students and ​teachers in⁤ the classroom. At-home rapid testing kits were also sent home.

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“Additional KN95 masks have been ‍distributed​ and students and staff in ⁤identified classes or ‍activities will be required ⁤to mask while in school for⁤ the next 10 days, except while eating or drinking,” Principal Rebecca ⁤Irwin Kennedy said in a letter, dated ​Sept. 5.

The ‍re-imposition of⁤ mandates is being done “to keep our school environment as safe as possible for in-person teaching ‌and learning, ⁢and to‌ prevent further⁣ transmission of COVID-19 ⁢in this group,” she continued.

The Montgomery County⁤ school⁣ district policy says that masks are optional, ⁤with some exceptions, according to a⁣ message⁣ viewed​ by local⁢ station ⁢WTOP-TV. The district said that in certain ​instances, “masks may ‍be recommended or required.”

“It is important that everyone continue ‍to practice​ healthy habits, such as good handwashing,‌ covering coughs and sneezes, and staying‍ home when sick. These vital health strategies and vaccination are key prevention measures ⁢we‌ use every day to prevent the spread of⁣ illness ⁤in our ‍schools,” Montgomery County health official Patricia Kapunan⁢ said, according to ‌local reports.

For this school year, she added,⁣ “other measures may be temporarily introduced during​ outbreaks, including screening testing, distancing, and masking to control ⁣spread in a specific space where⁣ transmission is high.”

“Multiple strategies⁢ are used, and⁤ students who cannot safely and consistently mask⁣ due to ⁣young ‌age, a ⁤medical condition, or developmental ‍disability are not required to do so,” Ms.​ Kapunan added.

Last month,⁤ school officials with the Kinterbish Junior High School⁢ in⁣ Cuba, Alabama, ‍ issued a message on social ‍media that “due to the slow raise [sic] of ⁢COVID cases⁤ in the area, students,‌ employees, and visitors are ‌asked ​to wear ​facial ⁢masks.”⁢ It did not ​say how long the‌ mandate would be in effect.

Also in Alabama late last‍ month, the⁢ Talladega City Schools wrote on Facebook that masking​ is being encouraged among staff members and ‌students. However, face ‌coverings are not required.

In a ⁣subsequent post, Talladega officials said that it’s not a mandate. “Masks are encouraged but​ not required,” the post said.

In Atlanta, Morris Brown⁤ College’s president released a statement on social‌ media that‌ it would require masks for two weeks amid what it said was an uptick in COVID-19‍ cases at a larger campus where the school is located. The school president ​confirmed to media outlets over the weekend that the mandate has ended.

Last week, New⁢ York Gov. Kathy⁣ Hochul announced the state ⁢would be ⁤providing schools with more masks and COVID-19 tests. She⁣ said districts‍ need to review the Centers for Disease Control⁤ and Prevention’s guidance for COVID-19 and schools, which doesn’t recommend masks.

Canceled Classes and Other Rules

Several days ago, the Philadelphia school ‌district unveiled its COVID-19 policy for the year, making masks optional in most cases unless ‍a student is⁤ coming back from isolation due to a positive COVID-19 test or if the district⁢ deems masking necessary. Students who test positive have to isolate ‌for five‍ days before coming⁣ back as long as no symptoms are present, according ​to‌ CBS Philadelphia.

School districts in Kentucky and Texas also recently canceled⁢ classes over what school officials say⁢ are⁣ increases in respiratory illnesses, including COVID-19, which led to increases ⁣in ‍student absences, it ‌was⁤ reported.

“We’re seeing a ‌lot of illness being reported⁢ consistent‍ with ⁢COVID and ‍influenza,” Scott Lockard, public ‌health director for the Kentucky River District told ABC News. ​”Lee County had a surge of cases and attendance dropped below the threshold⁤ needed to stay open, so they closed.”

And in ​Texas, the ⁣Runge Independent School District in Karnes County told parents ⁢that ‌it would shut ⁣down for a ⁤week ending on Aug. 29 due to⁤ COVID-19, KSAT reported.

“The safety and well-being of our students, staff, and community is a top priority,” Superintendent Hector Dominguez⁢ Jr. said in a ⁢statement.

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