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Experts largely agree that schools should open to in-person learning this fall, but there鈥檚 disagreement on masking policies.
The CDC , 鈥淢asks should be worn indoors by all individuals (age 2 and older) who are not fully vaccinated.鈥
However, the American Academy of Pediatrics recently all children over the age of 2 to wear masks at school, regardless of vaccine status, 鈥渦nless medical or developmental conditions prohibit use.鈥
Sonja O'Leary is the chair of that organization鈥檚 school health council. She said her organization agrees with a lot of the CDC recommendations, but also notes that kids under 12 won鈥檛 be eligible for the vaccine and vaccine rates among older kids are still lower than they鈥檇 like to see.
鈥淏ecause of all this, and because of the variants that are out there, we felt that at least starting the school year fully masked will help at least start a more normal school year for kids,鈥 she said.
The Academy also said that it would be challenging to enforce mask policies if they aren鈥檛 universal.
鈥淲e always hope at the end of the day that people are going to do the right thing, but it would be hard to police and enforce and maintain because just like everybody else, kids are probably sick of wearing masks as well,鈥 O'Leary said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 almost easier to say, let's just get everyone masked.鈥
That way, they won鈥檛 have to monitor every student鈥檚 vaccine status or depend on the honor system.
O鈥橪eary said schools weren鈥檛 a major source for spreading the virus last year, but many kids were also wearing masks when in person.
Schools will also have to revisit their illness and quarantine policies, which O鈥橪eary said will be a major challenge, too. She said universal masks might help with that.
鈥淚t鈥檚 going to be really hard on the schools to be in charge of figuring out who鈥檚 vaccinated, who鈥檚 not vaccinated, who can quarantine, who doesn鈥檛 have to,鈥 she said. 鈥淲hen really what they want to do is get kids back on track.鈥
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