San Diego district reinstates mask mandates for all schools, offices

The school system has been mask-optional since April 4, but has returned to mandates because of a rise in Covid-19 cases.
July 19, 2022

The San Diego district is reinstating a mask mandate as Covid cases continue rise in San Diego County

The San Diego Union-Tribune reports that starting Monday, all students and staff will have to wear a mask while indoors. 

The mask mandate will last at least two weeks.

Masks have been optional in the district since April 4.

When a county has a high community Covid level, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that people wear well-fitting masks while in public indoors, including at schools.

“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,” district officials said.

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