Even If They’ve Been Vaccinated
By MARY KEKATOS
FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) released new guidance for fully reopening schools in the fall and called on all children above age two to wear masks.
In recommendations published on Monday, the organization said it fully supports in-person learning but that kids should don face coverings regardless of COVID-19 vaccination status.
‘AAP recommends universal masking because a significant portion of the student population is not yet eligible for vaccines, and masking is proven to reduce transmission of the virus and to protect those who are not vaccinated,’ a statement reads.
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