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Published: July 18, 2022

San Diego schools make masks mandatory again in response to spike in COVID cases

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SAN DIEGO (LifeSiteNews) – The San Diego Unified School District announced last Friday amid a surge in COVID-19 cases in San Diego County that it would reimpose indoor mask mandates for students, teachers, and staff attending summer school programs and summer enrichment activities run by the district.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) data showed that transmission of the disease in San Diego County was “high.”

“Effective Monday, July 18, indoor masking will be required at all schools and District offices,” the district announced. “We will continue to monitor the COVID-19 community level according to the CDC and County data and we will communicate if there are any changes in two weeks.”

“As a reminder, the District established criteria approved by our Board on May 24, 2022 that, if reached, would require a return to mandatory indoor masking,” the district continued. “This week, one of those criteria was reached, with San Diego County entering the ‘high’ COVID-19 community level.”

In a statement released to LifeSiteNews by Sharon McKeeman, founder of anti-mandate group Let Them Breath, McKeeman

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