Philadelphia School District Orders Kids To Mask Up For Two Weeks After Holidays

The Daily Caller

Reagan Reese on December 15, 2022

PHILADELPHIA, PA –

Fox 29 News reports that Philadelphia schools will once again require students and staff to wear masks during the school day after the holidays.


According to Fox 29 News, the School District of Philadelphia, the eighth-largest school district in the county, is implementing a mask mandate for two weeks after the holiday break. Tony Watlington announced the mandate on Wednesday as a “proactive measure” since many of the educators and students will be participating in a number of social gatherings in the upcoming weeks.

The school district is also providing free at-home COVID-19 tests to families, WHYY News reported. The school implemented its last mask mandate in August when students returned to school and wore masks for two weeks.

The decision comes after the school district feared a “tripledemic” of the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), influenza (flu) and coronavirus, according to WHYY News.

The school district’s “General COVID-19 Protocol for the 2022-2023 School Year” states that the school can implement mask mandates “upon return from extended breaks and holidays when increased social gathering may heighten the risk of exposure to COVID-19.” Under the policy, students do not have to quarantine after being exposed to COVID-19 but can instead wear a mask for 10 days to remain in school.

The School District of Philadelphia did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.

City’s School District Orders Kids To Mask Up For Two Weeks After Holidays

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