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Arizona schools are sticking with their mask requirements for now

At least for now. The governor s abrupt action Monday set off a flurry of emailed letters and robo phone calls to parents advising them of their school s mask policy. Most made it clear masks would be required on campus. The governor s action also drew sharp criticism from medical professionals who said the governor wrongly characterized his actions as in line with guidance from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The CDC has eased social distancing guidelines for schools (from six feet to three), but it has not rolled back mask recommendations. Dr. Cadey Harrel, CEO of Agave Community Health & Wellness in Tucson, called Ducey s move dangerously ignorant.

Schools react to Gov Ducey s decision to rescind school mask mandate requirements

Schools react to Gov. Ducey s decision to rescind school mask mandate requirements Published  Face mask with Arizona flag (file) PHOENIX - Officials with a number of charter schools and school districts in Arizona are reacting to Gov. Ducey s decision on April 19 to rescind an order that requires schools in Arizona to implement a mask mandate for its students and staff members. Advertisement Nearly 2 million Arizonans are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, with many teachers and school faculty now fully vaccinated after being some of the first in line for vaccine prioritization, the Governor wrote. Teachers, families, and students have acted responsibly to mitigate the spread of the virus and protect one another, and our school leaders are ready to decide if masks should be required on their campuses.

These Arizona school districts are keeping their mask mandate

Arizona school districts still have the power to enforce individual mask mandates on their campuses. Author: 12 News Updated: 9:32 PM MST April 19, 2021 PHOENIX Gov. Doug Ducey rescinded his mask requirement for Arizona K-12 schools on Monday but allowed districts to create their own policies. Ducey claimed that the decision came under new guidance from the CDC, but the move has been derided by the state s top educator Kathy Hoffman who said it destabilizes school communities as they end what has arguably been the most challenging year for education. Masks have consistently been cited as one of the most effective ways to limit the spread of COVID-19 which is primarily spread through coughs and sneezes.

Some Arizona schools will still require masks despite Gov Ducey s decision to rescind school mask mandate

Some Arizona schools will still require masks despite Gov. Ducey s decision to rescind school mask mandate By Kenneth Wong Face mask with Arizona flag (file) PHOENIX - Officials with some school districts in Arizona say they will continue to implement mask use requirements, despite Governor Doug Ducey s decision on April 19 to rescind an order that requires schools in Arizona to do so. Advertisement Nearly 2 million Arizonans are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, with many teachers and school faculty now fully vaccinated after being some of the first in line for vaccine prioritization, the Governor wrote. Teachers, families, and students have acted responsibly to mitigate the spread of the virus and protect one another, and our school leaders are ready to decide if masks should be required on their campuses.

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