Back to School, Back to COVID-19? Delta Changes the Situation

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Back to School, Back to COVID-19? Delta Changes the Situation
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“Sending them back makes me feel like I'm just guaranteeing they’ll get exposed.' Why some parents are sending their kids to school with masks, even though they aren't required:

for adults. New York City will require all public school staff to either be vaccinated or get tested weekly. Los Angeles public schools will be testing staff and students weekly, but there will be no vaccine mandate.

As of Aug. 5, nearly 8 million 12- to 17-year-olds in the U.S. were fully vaccinated, which means they received their second dose at least 2 weeks ago. It may sound like a large number, but it’s less than one-third of the country’s 25 million kids who are old enough to receive the vaccine. With school starting in many areas of the country, most older students won’t be vaccinated.

“I’ve been working with vaccines for a long time, and people don’t like to be told what to do,” says Maldonado. “But if it means shutting down society, there has to be a line. If it’s personal preference -- not medical exemptions -- versus someone’s risk of being hospitalized and dying of a preventable disease, it’s pretty clear where we need to weigh in.”

Regardless of whether your school district has a mask mandate, insist your children wear masks. “If we have kids going back without masks, we’re going to see a huge blowup in cases,” says Pathak. You, too, should wear a mask indoors when you leave home.If you’re not satisfied with your local school board’s approach, Jetelina published aLive in an area with minimal safety measures in place? You’ll have to do a little detective work before deciding on a course of action.

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