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Screenshot via YouTube/Los Angeles County Public Health) The superintendents of 24 Los Angeles County school districts (there are over 70 in the county) signed on to a letter demanding that Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer ease her onerous COVID mask policies and bring them into line with California’s state guidelines. Ferrer has notoriously presided over one of the strictest pandemic regimes in the country, and as recently as last month was angling to require forced masking in schools this fall. She only backed off after public outcry and the exposure of numerous scandals within the department.
The County Department of Public Health (LADPH) oversees a population of over 10 million people, so Ferrer’s decisions carry great weight. Although the unelected bureaucrat ultimately did not require a new mandate, she left herself a little back alley to keep as many children masked as possible: a 10-day indoor masking mandate for anyone who is notified that they’ve been a close contact of someone who tests positive. By “close” she means “has been in the same indoor space for more than 15 minutes in a 24-hour span.”
So, if one kindergartener tests positive (using an oh-so-reliable home test), the whole class has to mask […]
Read the whole story at redstate.com
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