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School mask mandates considered by other local health departments

UPDATED: AUGUST 11, 2021 AT 5:55 PM
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KSLNewsRadio

SALT LAKE CITY — A school mask mandate for kids younger than 12 has been recommended by health officials in Salt Lake County.  So does that mean other local health departments will follow Salt Lake County’s lead?  It’s a possibility. 

Those who spoke with KSL Newsradio said they have to speak with a lot of stakeholders before they make any kind of decision about recommending a school mask mandate.  For instance, Weber-Morgan Health Department Spokesperson Lori Buttars said they’re speaking with educators, hospital administrators, and concerned citizens about the possible impact. 

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Residents are evenly split for and against a school mask mandate, Buttars said, at least according to the email they’ve received. 

Even though a school mask mandate hasn’t been proposed for their jurisdiction, Buttars said it hasn’t been ruled out, either.

“We’re looking at keeping our schools open in the safest, least disruptive way,” she said.

Officials from the Tooele County Health Department, Davis County Health Department and the Bear River Health Department all told KSL that the discussions on proposing a mask mandate are “ongoing.”  Meanwhile, Buttars said they’ve set up COVID-19 vaccination clinics in schools, and are asking everyone who hasn’t been vaccinated to get their shots.

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“We still encourage people to go there.  We’ve got our own clinic open and we’re doing some additional outreach in the community,” Buttars said.

While the Salt Lake County Health Department has recommended a mandate in schools, for kids ages 12 and younger, some advocacy groups want a wider order that covers more students.  The Utah Public Health Association has called for universal masking in schools, even among students who have been vaccinated.  Spokesperson Carrie Butler said there is ample evidence showing mask mandates limit the spread of any virus.

“We saw the cases and the hospitalizations go down, particularly in Salt Lake County when we had a county-wide mask mandate,” Butler said.

Their group is also calling for state health officials to reinstate mask-wearing policies for indoor settings all across Utah.  Plus, they want the state to increase funding for more vaccination clinics.  Butler claims getting the vaccine isn’t as convenient as many people believe.

“It is really inconvenient to have to stop what you’re doing go to someplace and get jabbed in the arm,” she said.


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