Another large New Jersey school district announces mask mandate for 2023

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CAMDEN, NJ – The masks are returning to New Jersey schools in 2023 as another large district announced a mask mandate after winter break.

Just days after the Passaic School District announced a new face mask mandate for children in public schools, a second large New Jersey school district followed suit.

The Camden school district is now requiring students, staff and visitors wear facemasks upon their return to school from the winter break.

“Upon returning, CCSD will implement a two-week mandatory masking policy through January 17, 2023, for all students, staff, and anyone entering our buildings. NJDOH has already reported an increase in COVID, flu, and RSV cases. Therefore, in an effort to be proactive and remain vigilant, all schools and offices will operate under a short mask mandate upon reopening,” Superintendent Katrina T. McCombs said in a letter on Wednesday.

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