San Francisco Unified: 'No Changes' To Indoor Mask Rules Despite State Ending Mandate For Schools

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San Francisco Unified: 'No Changes' To Indoor Mask Rules Despite State Ending Mandate For Schools
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Officials with the San Francisco Unified School District announced Monday that masks will continue to be required indoors on campuses, despite the state's plans to drop the indoor mask mandate for schools next month.

“No changes to SFUSD’s masking protocols are going into effect on March 11,”

“As part of the updated guidance released today, public health officials are still recommending that masks be worn in schools. Health officials have stated that masking is one of the least burdensome policies on schools and is effective at curbing transmission,” SFUSD went on to say. “It helps prevent infections among students and staff and their families, and reduces missed school days.”

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