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Wall ISD Announces Masks Will be Optional for Teachers and Students
SAN ANGELO, TX – Wall ISD has confirmed that masks will become optional for teachers and students starting Wednesday. The following is the full statement released from Wall s Superintendent: Beginning on Wednesday, Mar. 10, 2021, Wall ISD will follow the Governor s Executive Order which rescinds themes mandate for all Texans.The wearing of a face covering is now an option for all staff and students at Wall SID. It s imperative that families remain vigilant in monitoring symptoms related to COVID-19 and self quarantine if symptoms appear. Wall ISD will continue to monitor cases in Tom Green County and among our students and staff. Wall ISD reserve the ability to reinstate the mask mandate for students and stage in event of changed condition and increase in COVID-19 cases in school population. Best Regards Russell Dacy ....
Abbott says vaccine doses 'sitting on hospital shelves' instead of being given to Texans mdjonline.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mdjonline.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Gov. Greg Abbott said Tuesday that a significant portion of the more than 600,000 coronavirus vaccines delivered to health care providers in the state might be sitting on hospital shelves rather than being administered to Texans. Saying no vaccine should be kept in reserve, the state s chief health official ordered providers Tuesday to begin offering vaccinations to people over 65 and those with medical conditions, including pregnancy, that put them at greater risk of a severe case of COVID-19. Dr. John Hellerstedt, commissioner of the Texas Department of State Health Services, said in a letter last week to providers that he had become aware of unnecessary delays in administering all allocated vaccines, urging them to act with all deliberate speed. ....