One State Is Really Stepping Up To Make America Maskless Again

Written By BlabberBuzz | Saturday, 08 May 2021 10:00 PM
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Utah's governor announced the state has no plans to require masks for students in K-12 schools next fall, following months of mounting pressure from parents calling for the mandate's end.

“We now have the ability for those that have concerns about the virus to protect themselves much more,” Republican Gov. Spencer Cox told The Associated Press. “We have better masks available and opportunities for people to make those decisions.”

Dozens of districts nationwide have already dropped mask mandates and many more districts have signaled they are likely to not require them next fall. At least half of states still have statewide mask mandates in place, and many school districts still require masks.

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As recently as last month, Utah's governor said that if the state removed masks “there are a whole bunch of vulnerable kids and vulnerable parents who would have to take their kids out of school and we don’t want that to happen," the Deseret News reported. Cox said Thursday that’s no longer a major concern as cases drop.

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Cox noted that students who are at a higher risk can protect themselves by wearing N95 masks to school or utilizing remote learning if their school offers it. Those decisions will be up to families rather than the government, he explained.

“There will certainly be opportunities to accommodate those who may be struggling or are worried about that but our hope is that … by the time we’re back in school by the end of August that that won’t be a concern for most families.”

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Requiring masks in schools has been contentious for Utah parents over the last year. Granite School District board members were forced to adjourn a meeting and call police Tuesday after 30 to 40 anti-mask parents began shouting. In November, protesters who deemed masks in school to be “child abuse” disrupted another district meeting in American Fork.

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There’s little data on school settings without masks, but there are troubling indications from earlier in the pandemic, including when Israel lifted a mask mandate during a heatwave in summer 2020 and high transmission rates at a summer camp in Georgia.

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Some of those risks are lower now as vaccination rates rise among U.S. adults, but shots haven’t been approved for kids younger than 16. That appears likely to change by next school year, as the FDA is expected to approve use of the Pfizer vaccine among kids as young as 12.

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Younger children, though, likely won’t have access by next school year. And though children overall aren’t considered as vulnerable to the coronavirus, there are indications that variants like the one first identified in the U.K. are a bigger threat. While children formed a small portion of cases early on, they’re making up a greater portion of case counts, in line with their share of the population, as more adults get vaccinated and variants become more prevalent.

Utah lifted its statewide mask mandate on April 10, but a mask order for K-12 schools will officially end June 15.

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