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The vote won't affect the current school year, since it comes a day after students' last day of class, but would make masks optional at graduation and summer school.
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The landscape has changed for these voluntary governing organizations. Experts tell us how much power they still have over residents.
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The lawsuit, filed in federal district court in Tampa, asks a federal judge to lift restrictions imposed by the CDC that have idled cruise ships in the U.S. for more than a year because of the pandemic.
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The agency previously cautioned against unnecessary travel even for vaccinated people. The CDC says vaccinated people should still wear a mask and socially distance when traveling.
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The district says there is no plan to reduce social distancing between student desks in classrooms to three feet.
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The CDC has updated its guidance for schools, saying it "now recommends that, with universal masking, students should maintain a distance of at least three feet in classroom settings."
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A new study found no difference in infection rates between schools in Massachusetts that required 3 feet of distance and those requiring 6 feet, so long as everyone wore masks.
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott says his order ensures "that all businesses and families in Texas have the freedom to determine their own destiny." Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves tweeted: "It is time!"
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Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran says that “CDC guidance is informative," but school districts should "stay the course" they began this past summer.
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The CDC advises against meeting with family and friends outside of your household. But many are still forging ahead, cautiously. On "Florida Matters," we discuss how you can minimize the risks.