Norfolk Catholic Schools say no masks required in upcoming school year
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That includes making decisions on COVID-19 safety measures.
Leaders with Norfolk Catholic Schools say they will continue their sanitation practices. Masks will not be required, but optional for staff and students. Temperature checks will no longer be required before entering the building.
As of now, the district will not require anyone to quarantine if they have been exposed to anyone who has tested positive for COVID-19. But, the district will follow the guidelines set by the Elkhorn Logan Valley Public Health Department. We will not require masks, we will not have any set guidelines right now as we will continue to wait how the health department means to proceed and how the situation changes for our community, said Amy Wattier, the 7-12 Principal at Norfolk Catholic Schools.
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Northeast Community College Health and Wellness Education Instructor Stefanie Mundil (left) receives a COVID-19 vaccine from Carol Kampschnieder, a registered nurse with the Elkhorn Logan Valley Public Health Department on Monday in the Collegeâs Cox Activities Center in Norfolk. Approximately 225 College employees received the one dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine during the two-and-a-half-hour clinic. The clinic also hosted another approximately 30 childcare facility providers following the educatorsâ clinic. (Courtesy Northeast Community College)
NORFOLK, Neb â It wasnât just another Monday on the Norfolk campus of Northeast Community College. As they prepared to end the workday, approximately 225 college employees rolled up their sleeves to receive one of the COVID-19 vaccines, joining millions of Americans
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