Los Angeles students must wear non-fabric COVID masks at all times, including sports activities, district says

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LOS ANGELES CHARTER STUDENTS SUE TO STOP VACCINE MANDATE, CLAIM SCHOOL ‘SEGREGATED’ THEM ‘BEHIND BARRIERS’

Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) said the new masking requirements wouldn’t apply to students with mask exemptions. Schools will provide surgical-style masks for students and employees who need them, the district said. 

An LAUSD spokesperson told Fox News that the district will continue to follow the latest guidance from the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (LACDPH). 

“This guidance ensures that our schools are safe as possible for students and employees,” the spokesperson said. “We monitor school conditions daily.” 

The LACDPH told Fox News it fully supports LAUSD’s new mask policy, pointing out that it will come at no cost to students and their families. 

Democratic state Sen. Richard Pan of Sacramento, at podium, announces new legislation at news conference at the Arleta HIgh School in Los Angeles Monday, Jan. 24, 2022. 

Democratic state Sen. Richard Pan of Sacramento, at podium, announces new legislation at news conference at the Arleta HIgh School in Los Angeles Monday, Jan. 24, 2022. 
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“While we are starting to see small decreases in case numbers, thousands of students and staff test positive every day at schools across the country,” the department said in a statement. “Well-fitting and high-quality masks add an important layer of protection.” 

Throughout February, LAUSD will require COVID-19 testing for all students and employees, regardless of their vaccination status. Students and employees will be required to have proof of a negative COVID-19 test in order to come to school. Those who have tested positive must isolate for at least five days, the district said. 

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The LA County Department of Public Health said Saturday that the seven-day testing positivity rate remained “very high” at 16%, with more than 250,000 positive virus cases reported last week.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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