Two Iowa school districts drop their mask requirements as local health officials warn Covid-19 cases are going underreported
The district says they haven t recorded a new positive case of Covid-19 among students in two months. Local health officials are more wary. Author: Shelby Kluver (WQAD) Updated: 2:35 PM CDT April 27, 2021
LETTS, Iowa Beginning Monday, April 26, the Louisa-Muscatine Community School District started recommending, but no longer required masks to be worn by staff or students while at school or on buses.
If 20 or more students or staff throughout the district are in quarantine at one time, masks will have to come back for at least a week, until that number drops to 17. In a district of about 1,000 staff and students, 20 people is approximately 2% of Louisa-Muscatine s district population.
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