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School ‘resegregation’ associated with behavioral issues among Black children
A study found that trends toward school racial “resegregation” are associated with increased behavioral problems among Black school-aged children and unhealthier drinking behaviors, especially among girls.
Schools with universal masking report fewer COVID-19 cases, studies show
K-12 schools that required universal masking reported significant reductions in COVID-19 cases last year during the delta wave of the pandemic, according to two studies published this week.
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AAP decries Florida plan not to recommend COVID-19 vaccine for healthy children
The AAP reiterated its support for pediatric COVID-19 vaccination after Florida’s surgeon general said this week that the state would recommend against it.
Unvaccinated students eight times more likely to get COVID-19 than vaccinated peers
The incidence of COVID-19 was eight times higher in unvaccinated students compared with their vaccinated peers, according to a research brief published in Pediatrics.
Masking still ‘important layer of protection’ for children: AAP
In light of new masking recommendations from the CDC, the AAP has updated its own masking guidance but says that masking is still an “important layer of protection” for children.
CDC’s new COVID-19 metrics indicate most Americans can go maskless
New COVID-19 guidance released by the CDC on Friday indicates that most Americans now live in areas where they can go maskless.
'Too early' to lift mask mandates in schools, AAP says
The Democratic governors of several states, including New Jersey and Delaware, announced this week that they will soon lift COVID-19 mask mandates in K-12 schools, joining other states that have already eliminated such measures.
New Jersey, Delaware announce end dates for school mask mandates
The governors of New Jersey and Delaware announced Monday that COVID-19 mask mandates for K-12 schools will end next month, joining other states that have already lifted such measures.
Student quarantines after masked exposure do not affect transmission, study finds
Study results from a large Nebraska school district demonstrated that eliminating student quarantines after mask-on-mask COVID-19 exposure was not associated with secondary transmission, researchers reported in Pediatrics.
In updated guidance, AAP says in-person learning should be prioritized
The AAP urged that school districts prioritize in-person learning in updates to their interim pandemic guidance published today.
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