D.C. Mayor Says Unvaccinated Students Are Banned From In-Person Learning Ahead of School Year
Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser said Thursday that students 12 and older must show proof of vaccination against COVID within the first 20 days of the new school year to continue learning in-person at public and private schools.
The Daily Signal reports that Bowser admitted during a press conference that an alternative plan for students who cannot attend class had not been provided yet.
When the publication asked Bowser what the plan was for unvaccinated students before school begins on Monday, Bowser responded, “They can go to school on Monday, but they need to get their vaccinations … and their families will be alerted as to the dates.”
“We’re not offering remote learning for children, and families will need to comply with what is necessary to come to school,” Bowser said.
Students and faculty must also show proof of a negative COVID test before the first day of class. (Read more from “D.C. Mayor Says Unvaccinated Students Are Banned From In-Person Learning Ahead of School Year” HERE)
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