Maryland public elementary school reinstates COVID mask requirements, demands third-graders to wear N95 masks
School officials are requiring the masks 'to prevent further transmission' for the next 10 days
By Sarah Rumpf-Whitten Fox News
An elementary school in a Washington D.C. suburb in Maryland is reinstating school masks for third-graders, after a handful of kids recently tested positive for COVID-19.
In a now-viral X post, OutKick founder Clay Travis posted a letter that was allegedly sent to all parents at Rosemary Hills Elementary School in Montgomery County, updating them on updated mask requirements for all students.
"A DC area elementary school — Montgomery County, Maryland — is reinstating a mask mandate — N95’s — for third-graders over a few kids testing positive for COVID," Travis wrote on X. "Here’s the letter. They’re coming with masks for your kids again. Get ready. Read this insanity."
https://twitter.com/ClayTravis/status/1699121666981298286more
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