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Ducey takes on COVID-19 protocols in Arizona schools

She added that if a student is quarantined, they have online school learning set up. “We have that process in place and we’ll continue to follow that this school year like we have since the pandemic started,” Airey added. UPDATE Arizona school districts to governor: Back off. Lawyer s letter from @PeoriaUnified11 & Tucson s @CFSD16 says their COVID-19 guidelines are legal. LETTER: https://t.co/w3lTmo8B3w Brahm Resnik (@brahmresnik) July 16, 2021 The governor’s office declined 12 News interview requests, but an email said both vaccinated and unvaccinated students should get the same treatment and stay in the classroom. “With these letters, he’s putting our kids’ lives in danger, the ones that can’t be vaccinated,” said Jennifer Thorstad who lives in Maricopa and has two small children that currently don’t qualify to get a COVID-19 dose.

Arizona groups work to vaccinate 5,000 Central American migrants

Groups push to inoculate Central American migrants

Some people are burning their Covid facemasks and we re rolling our eyes

Some people are burning their Covid facemasks and we’re rolling our eyes Sandra Salathe After a year of donning masks everywhere, the CDC announced on Thursday that people who are full vaccinated no longer need to wear a mask or socially distance indoors or outdoors. Moments after the news broke, the internet was ablaze with a series of reactions. While many were comical, some were downright concerning. On the more extreme end of the scale, individuals took to social media to showcase themselves burning their former masks. One Washington Examiner article even ranted about the pandemic being officially over, likening the epidemic to a poisoned rat.

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