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As coronavirus cases have increased across the United States, some universities and public school systems have reimposed indoor mask mandates on their campuses, a sign that while the academic year may be coming to a close, the pandemic is still not.
The University of Hawaii’s mandate was expanded Wednesday on its 10 campuses, requiring masks in all indoor spaces except when working alone or where social distancing is possible. The university said it took the action because nearly the whole state was now in the high-risk category for community transmission under Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance.
The University of Delaware cited rising new-case reports and hospitalizations both in its home state and across the nation when it announced its mask mandate would once again include all indoor spaces, effective Tuesday. President Biden, an alumnus, is scheduled to give a commencement address at the university on Saturday.
Some public school systems have taken similar steps this week to reintroduce universal indoor masking, including two in Rhode Island, in Providence and Central Falls. Both are in a county that was recently classified as high risk, officials from each system said.
The schools in Philadelphia restored their mask mandate on Monday. When city officials there tried to do the same for other indoor public settings in April, they reversed course after four days.
Another Omicron subvariant, known as BA.2.12.1, which spreads more rapidly than previous versions, has become the dominant form of the virus among new U.S. cases, according to federal estimates. For the first time since February, the country is now averaging more than 100,000 new confirmed cases a day, according to a New York Times database, and the widening use of at-home testing means the true number of infections is probably higher.
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Still, conditions appear to be stabilizing in some Northeastern states that were among the first to see a spring surge in cases. Though still high, case rates have started to level off or decline in New Jersey, New York and Rhode Island.
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universities and schools in the U.S. are reimposing indoor mask mandates
As coronavirus cases have increased across the United States, some universities and public school systems have reimposed indoor mask mandates on their campuses, a sign that while the academic year
may be coming to a close, the pandemic is still not.
The University of Hawaii’s mandate was expanded
Wednesday on its 10 campuses, requiring masks in all indoor spaces except when working alone or where social distancing is possible. The university said it took the action because nearly the whole state was now in the high-risk category for community transmission
under Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance.
The University of Delaware cited rising new-case reports and hospitalizations both
in its home state and across the nation when it announced its mask mandate
would once again include all indoor spaces, effective Tuesday. President Biden, an alumnus, is scheduled to give a commencement address at the university
on Saturday.
Some public school systems have taken similar steps this week to reintroduce universal indoor masking, including two in Rhode Island, in
Providence and
Central Falls. Both are in a county that was recently classified as high risk, officials from each system said.
The schools in
Philadelphia restored their mask mandate on Monday. When city officials there tried to do the same for other indoor public settings in April, they
reversed course after four days.
Another Omicron subvariant, known as BA.2.12.1, which spreads more rapidly than previous versions, has become the
dominant form of the virus among new U.S. cases, according to federal estimates. For the first time since February, the country is now averaging more than 100,000 new confirmed cases a day,
according to a New York Times database, and the widening use of at-home testing means the true number of infections is probably higher.
...
Still, conditions appear to be stabilizing in some Northeastern states that were among the first to see a spring surge in cases. Though still high, case rates have started to level off or decline in
New Jersey,
New York and
Rhode Island.
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