The Rosemary Hills Elementary School in Silver Spring, Maryland – an affluent suburb of Washington, D.C. – is telling parents that a mask mandate will be in effect for several classes impacted by exposure to three individuals who have tested positive for COVID-19. The masking mandate will last for 10 days, except when students are eating or drinking, according to the school.
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. Here’s the letter. They’re coming with masks for your kids again. Get ready. Read this insanity. pic.twitter.com/LZs4N19XLL
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) September 5, 2023
Numerous studies have shown that pandemic mask mandates for children at school have caused developmental delays. The Speech and Learning Institute in North Palm Beach, Florida saw a 364 percent increase in adolescent patients struggling with speech development during the pandemic. A study from Spain suggests the learning loss caused by pandemic restrictions were mostly in vain as the use of “[Face Covering Masks] in schools showed no significant differences in terms of transmission.”
With summer vacation coming to a close, parents and students alike face growing concerns that school districts around the country will return to pandemic era mask and vaccine mandates as occasional COVID-19 infections occur. Last week, The National Pulse reported that a high school in Palm Beach County, Florida postponed a Friday night football game “out of an abundance of caution” in response to what they say was an outbreak of COVID-19.