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Catholic school lawsuit claims mask mandate shields God s image and likeness

Catholic school lawsuit claims mask mandate shields ‘God’s image and likeness’ By Chris Williams CDC says fully vaccinated teachers & students don t need masks, booster shots not needed The CDC says vaccinated teachers and students don t need to wear masks inside school buildings. They also said in a statement that people who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 do not currently need a booster shot. CINCINNATI, Ohio - Mask mandates in schools have become a political and social debate, but the rules are now becoming a religious flashpoint after a Michigan Catholic school claimed that the requirement interferes with God’s image and likeness.

Schools confront more polarization with mask rules for fall

3 hours ago in Lifestyle FILE - In this March 2, 2021 file photo, a student plays the flute while wearing a protective face mask during a music class at the Sinaloa Middle School in Novato, Calif. With COVID-19 cases soaring nationwide, school districts across the U.S. are yet again confronting the realities of a polarized country and the lingering pandemic as they navigate mask requirements, vaccine rules and social distancing requirements for the fast-approaching new school year. (AP Photo/Haven Daily) Photo: Associated Press By HEATHER HOLLINGSWORTH, TAMMY WEBBER and TODD RICHMOND Associated Press Students in Wichita, Kansas, public schools can ditch the masks when classes begin. Detroit public schools will probably require them unless everyone in a room is vaccinated. In Pittsburgh, masks will likely be required regardless of vaccination status. And in some states, schools cannot mandate face coverings under any circumstances.

Schools confront more polarization with mask rules

Schools confront more polarization with mask rules With COVID-19 cases soaring nationwide, school districts across the U.S. are yet again confronting the realities of a polarized country Author: In this April 27 photo, a school bus travels through Oljato-Monument Valley, Utah, on the Navajo Nation. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File) With COVID-19 cases soaring nationwide, school districts across the U.S. are yet again confronting the realities of a polarized country Heather Hollingsworth, Tammy Webber and Todd Richmond Associated Press Students in Wichita, Kansas, public schools can ditch the masks when classes begin. Detroit public schools will probably require them unless everyone in a room is vaccinated. In Pittsburgh, masks will likely be required regardless of vaccination status. And in some states, schools cannot mandate face coverings under any circumstances.

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