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Vol. 37, No. 9

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March 2, 2022

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Gov. Pritzker issues new order easing COVID rules

All local schools drop mask mandates

Mask mandates come down in most public places By PETER HANCOCK Capitol News Illinois

time in a long time.” The twins were not the only ones. Central School Principal Pete Gatz estimated that only about 25 percent of Central School students wore masks on Feb. 28. At Ames School in Riverside, Principal Todd Gierman also estimated 70 to 75 percent of students were

Facial coverings are now optional in most public places in Illinois, including schools, after Gov. J.B. Pritzker issued new guidance Monday to comply with new U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines. “Across the state, Illinoisans are taking their masks off today knowing that most eligible adults are boosted, and our hospitals have much more capacity to save lives,” Pritzker said in a statement Feb. 28. “I’m proud that Illinoisans have done the hard work that has made our state a leader in the Midwest, with more of our residents vaccinated than any other state in the region.” Under a new executive order issued by Pritzker, masks are no longer required in most indoor public places, including K-12 schools and day cares. But schools and private businesses can continue to require masks at their own discretion. Face masks are still required in health

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Riverside District 96 reverses course in email over the weekend

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Students walk through Riverside-Brookfield High School between classes on Feb. 28, the first official day of the school’s “mask-recommended” policy. No local school districts are requiring staff and students to wear masks for the first time in two years. By BOB SKOLNIK Contributing Reporter

Monday, Feb. 28 was the first day since the COVID-19 pandemic hit nearly two years that all kids attending local schools did not have to wear face masks, as all area school districts have now adopted mask-optional policies. Monday was also the first day that

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Illinois did not have a requirement to wear face masks indoors in most public places. Jennifer Fournier’s twin fourth-graders who attend Central School in Riverside were ecstatic when they learned on Sunday they would no longer have to wear masks in school. “They were super-excited,” said Fournier “They wanted to go to school for the first

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