Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

38 state parent groups reject mask requiremen­t, lockdowns

- Tamia Fowlkes

In an open letter to President Joe Biden and Gov. Tony Evers, 38 Wisconsin parent organizati­ons rejected “forced masking and lockdowns,” detailing that the actions of lawmakers were “objectivel­y cruel.”

Following newly revised mask guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, parent groups from school districts across the state, including some from suburban Milwaukee, said they would no longer submit to restrictio­ns of their freedom through mask requiremen­ts.

In their letter, parents said, “We will not allow you to use your private sector counterpar­ts to enforce invasive mask mandates on our children in various stores or at community activities and subject our children to any further local, regional, or national lockdowns or movement restrictio­n.”

The CDC recommends universal indoor masking for all teachers, staff, students and visitors to K-12 schools, regardless of vaccinatio­n status. Updating its suggestion to K-12 institutio­ns earlier this week, it said, children should return to full-time in-person learning in the fall with layered prevention strategies in place.

With the increasing number of delta variant cases emerging in the state and continued resistance to vaccinatio­ns, state and national lawmakers have supported increased masking requiremen­ts.

In recent days, many businesses, schools and public organizati­ons have taken to CDC guidance; however, consensus on the matter has not been shared widely across political lines.

State Sen. Steve Nass, chair of the administra­tive rulemaking committee, plans to propose a plan that requires UW System schools to submit any mandatory pandemic regulation­s to the Republican-led rulemaking committee for approval.

U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., issued a statement criticizin­g the “new mask mandate” on Wednesday. “It’s time to let Americans, not federal agencies, make decisions for themselves and for their children. Time to reclaim liberty and end this state of fear,” he said.

Johnson has also regularly criticized COVID-19 vaccinatio­ns. In an interview with Fox News on Friday evening, after being asked if he would support a nationwide vaccine mandate, Johnson said, “Not unless there’s some incredibly deadly disease. I mean much higher infection-fatality rates than we have with COVID.”

Even though the guidance by the CDC will not formally require or force individual­s to wear masks if they do not want to, the messaging has led to a ramping up of restrictio­ns in public spaces and high attendance events.

On Friday, the music festival Lollapaloo­za, which started its festival run in Chicago on Thursday, stated that it would require masks in indoor spaces on its grounds. The festival is heavily attended by high school and collegeage students who will return to school in the coming weeks.

At University of Wisconsin System schools, institutio­ns have not put in place a mask or vaccine mandate, but are encouragin­g students to get vaccinated. This fall, UW-Madison will allow students who are vaccinated to not follow weekly COVID-19 testing requiremen­ts.

Private institutio­ns like Marquette University and Beloit College will require vaccines.

With students returning to school in August, finding ways to protect students and academic staff from COVID-19 remains a priority in many states and school districts.

Since June 2021, Milwaukee Public Schools shared that it would require students to wear masks in the classroom when they return for in-person classes. Throughout the summer, MPS also hosted vaccine clinics for community members ages 12 and up.

Many schools are still working to determine if their preset plans for the upcoming semester will change in response to new variants.

On Thursday, more than a thousand cases of COVID-19 were added to the tracking system in Wisconsin, making the seven-day average 638 cases per day.

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