School board meetings have become emotional battlegrounds for parents and local officials who disagree over mask and vaccine mandates as children return to the classroom.
Matthew Hatcher/Getty Images(New York) School board meetings have become emotional battlegrounds for parents and local officials who disagree over mask and
Matthew Hatcher/Getty Images(New York) School board meetings have become emotional battlegrounds for parents and local officials who disagree over mask and vaccine mandates as children return to brick-and-mortar learning. At least nine states Arizona, Arkansas, Iowa, Oklahoma, Florida, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Utah have laws or executive orders prohibiting mask mandates in classrooms. Those rules have triggered legal challenges and public fury as many children returned to classrooms earlier this month, at a time when COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations are on the rise due to the delta variant, but children under the age of 12 remain ineligible for the vaccine. Mask opponents say masks inhibit kids from socializing and restrict breathing. Advocates cite the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's August guidance recommending universal indoor masking by students and staff at K-12 schools regardless of vaccination status due to the threat of delta. Here
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