ORLANDO, Fla. – As many places continue to reevaluate mask policies, local school districts are also making decisions on what classrooms will look like in the upcoming school year.
Schools have already faced pressure regarding mask requirements, but it’s been increased in the last week after children as young as 12 became eligible for the Pfizer vaccine. [TRENDING: Fiancé arrested in tattoo worker’s homicide | Why’s it so windy in Fla.
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