The Borneo Post

Masking no longer required for vaccinated US students

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WASHINGTON: Students and teachers vaccinated against Covid-19 will not need to wear masks in US classrooms when school resumes in the fall, health authoritie­s said Friday.

The new guidance follows the recent federal approval of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 shot for Americans aged 12 to 15, with hospitalis­ations and deaths down sharply since January – but cases beginning an upward trajectory due to the surging Delta variant of the coronaviru­s.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) had announced in May that vaccinated Americans could drop masks, but the health advice for schools was not immediatel­y changed accordingl­y.

“Indoors: Mask use is recommende­d for people who are not fully vaccinated, including students, teachers, and staff,” the nation’s lead federal public health agency announced in its updated guidance.

Schools are free to follow the guidelines or ignore them, the CDC added.

“Based on the needs of the community, school administra­tors may opt to make mask use universall­y required (i.e., required regardless of vaccinatio­n status) in the school,” the agency says.

Reasons for continuing to enforce mask usage might include high transmissi­on rates in schools and their localities, or simply “difficulty monitoring or enforcing mask policies that are not universal.”

Health officials stress that returning to in-person learning in the fall is a “priority.”

“Achieving high levels of Covid-19 vaccinatio­n among eligible students as well as teachers, staff, and household members is one of the most critical strategies to help schools safely resume full operations,” the guidance said.

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