Until vaccines are eligible for all children, schools should not abandon the practices such as wearing masks, washing hands, using sanitizers, to prevent the spread of Covid-19.

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Until vaccines are eligible for all children, schools should not abandon the practices such as wearing masks, washing hands, using sanitizers, to prevent the spread of Covid-19.
This is one more study showing that masking, among other mitigation efforts, "can reduce infections and ultimately save lives," Sean O'Leary, Professor of pediatrics at the University of Colorado was quoted as saying.
O'Leary pointed to a previous CDC study, of schools in Florida, that also found "a strong association with student mask requirements and lower rates of infections in students."
Many states including Texas, Iowa have announced a ban on masks in schools. But, public health experts have flagged concerns, the report said.
"All along in this pandemic, we have seen the tragic consequences when politics start to play a role in public health decisions. And to me, this kind of maneuver smells like politics -- to ban the requirements that are ultimately there to save lives," O'Leary said. "The body of evidence shows us that masks work."
While the CDC recently scaled back its masking guidance for fully vaccinated people, it also reiterated that schools should continue to require universal masking, at least through the end of the current school year, the report said.
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