Districts must now consider new universal masking recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics, among other factors.
Author: Danny Spewak
Updated: 3:33 AM CDT July 20, 2021
MINNEAPOLIS — School districts across Minnesota are still deciding how to handle the upcoming fall semester, with Monday bringing another wrinkle as the American Academy of Pediatrics recommended universal masking for all kids older than two.
Due to the uncertainty of variants and vaccine accessibility for some age groups, the AAP says students should wear masks in school buildings even if they're fully vaccinated. According to state data, only 34% of kids 12 through 15 have completed their vaccine series; for kids under 12, the FDA has indicated vaccines might not be available until winter.