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Governor Whitmer Applauds School Districts Implementing Smart Mask Policies
August 27, 2021
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 27, 2021
Contact: press@michigan.gov
Governor Whitmer Applauds School Districts Implementing Smart Mask Policies
A majority of Michigan students now covered by a mask requirement, ensuring safe, in-person learning
LANSING, Mich.-Governor Gretchen Whitmer issued the following statement after Wayne County announced a mask requirement for schools, which brings the total number of school districts in Michigan with a mask policy to 179, covering more than 674,000 students or 53.8% of students in traditional public schools in Michigan.
"After 19 months of COVID, the science is clear: vaccines and masks keep kids safe and help them continue learning in person.
"On vaccines, the message is simple: every eligible Michigander 12 and older should get their safe, effective, and FDA-approved, vaccine to protect themselves, their loved ones, and their community.
"On masks, both the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services and the CDC have strongly recommended that districts require masks for students, teachers, and staff in schools regardless of vaccination status because it will allow them everyone to stay safe while continuing to learn and grow in-person. I agree with our top health experts.
"As of today, 179 districts totaling over 53% of Michigan students, are covered by mask requirements implemented by their school district or local county health department. That number has increased substantially over the last few weeks, and we expect to see that trend continue as the first day of school approaches.
"Districts and local public health leaders should keep working together to implement mask guidelines and create buy-in at the community level, which leads to better outcomes and better adherence to policies that keep kids, teachers, staff, and parents safe.
"Together, we can protect ourselves from COVID and ensure kids keep learning in-person."
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