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Goshen K-6 schools to require facemasks beginning on Monday

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All elementary school students at Goshen Schools will be required to wear masks indoors beginning Monday, Aug. 23.

District leaders say the temporary mask requirement is meant to protect the school year and in-person learning.

The change comes after the Elkhart County Health Department issued a strong advisement for schools to mandate masks.

So far, no other public schools in Elkhart County have revised their mask-optional policy.

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1 comment

Slacker06 August 21, 2021 at 12:10 pm

The cry of follow the science is a phony propaganda tool to control us. There is no evidence in the science that masks work on Covid. During the last local spike 80%+ were already wearing masks everywhere they went. So how did that work out for everyone. This is tyranny pure and simple. Following “CDC Recommendations” isn’t science because there is NONE concerning masks and Covid. CDC and Obervaxenführer/Obermaskenführer Fauci refuse to do the studies. Just do what loser Dopey King Xo says and SHUT UP. Have you people in the schools lost all ability to use logic and reason to make decisions that are really decisions parents should be making for their kids. If my kids gets sick because of the mask I will own the schools in court.

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