California becomes first state to order teachers to get COVID vaccine or
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[August 12, 2021]
By Lisa Shumaker and Peter Szekely
(Reuters) -California on Wednesday became
the first U.S. state to require that its teachers and other school staff
be vaccinated or regularly tested for COVID-19, a move Governor Gavin
Newsom called "a responsible step" to ensure the safety of children.
The move comes as Texas Governor Greg Abbott's statewide ban on mask
mandates hit its second legal setback after a judge in Dallas County
temporarily blocked it from being enforced amid a nationwide rise in
coronavirus cases.
Abbott and fellow Republican Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida have faced
defiance over their statewide orders that prevent local officials
from deciding whether to require that masks be worn.
Masks have become a divisive issue, often splitting the country along
political lines, despite near universal agreement among health experts
that they can limit the spread of the virus.
In Tennessee, over a hundred anti-mask protesters heckled masked people,
including doctors and nurses, on Tuesday in Williamson County where the
school board voted earlier to require masks for elementary students.
A video with nearly 2 million views on Twitter shows the crowd
surrounding a masked man as he walked to his car. Protesters yelled: "We
will find you" and "We know who you are. No more masks."
The vaccination requirement in California schools follows similar orders
that applied to state employees and healthcare workers.
"We think this is a sustainable way to keeping our schools open, and to
address the No. 1 anxiety that parents like myself have for young
children," Newsom said at a briefing where he was flanked by state
teachers' union officials who support the move.
Spurred by the Delta variant, the country's coronavirus cases have
spiked to their highest levels in more than six months, according to a
Reuters tally. New U.S. cases have increased more than five-fold
over the past month with the seven-day average hitting 118,000 on
Tuesday.
In response, the U.S. government and several states, along with some
hospitals, universities and a growing number of private employers, have
said they require employees to get inoculated. The White House said last
week that almost 90% of U.S. educators and school staff are vaccinated.
New York City last week become the first major U.S. city to require
proof of COVID-19 vaccination at restaurants, gyms and other businesses,
starting next month.
In Texas, the temporary order in Dallas issued late on Tuesday by Judge
Tonya Parker allows officials in the state's second-most populous county
to require masks indoors, despite Abbott's July order against such
mandates. A hearing on Aug. 24 will determine whether to extend the
temporary order.
The top elected official in Dallas County, Judge Clay Jenkins, who
sought the court order issued late Tuesday, said preventative steps such
as mask-wearing are needed to combat a spike in new cases of COVID-19.
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Supporters of wearing masks in schools protest before the special
called school board workshop at the Pinellas County Schools
Administration Building in Largo, Florida, U.S., August 9, 2021.
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"Models predict ongoing dramatic increases in cases
and hospitalizations over the coming weeks that will exceed the peak
earlier this year unless behavior change takes place," he said
Tuesday on Twitter.
In a written statement, Abbott said that he had asked an appeals
court to strike down Jenkins' action on masks, saying it clearly
violated his executive order. The Texas Disaster Act, he continued,
gives the governor the power to decided on such actions in an
emergency.
"The path forward relies on personal responsibility - not government
mandates," Abbott said.
Earlier on Tuesday, another Texas court granted an order at least
until Monday that enables officials in San Antonio and Bexar
Counties to require that masks be worn in public schools.
SOUTHERN EPICENTER
Oregon and Washington state are also grappling with surges in cases
and hospitalizations as the outbreak spreads beyond the epicenter in
the U.S. South.
Oregon Governor Kate Brown on Wednesday announced all state
executive branch employees must be vaccinated, and she also
reimposed a statewide indoor mask mandate.
The latest coronavirus wave is still the worst in Southern states,
based on new cases and hospitalizations per capita in recent weeks.
Arkansas, Florida and Louisiana are all reporting record COVID-19
hospitalizations in recent days.
Florida's Broward County school board on Tuesday flouted an order by
DeSantis that outlaws mask requirements in the state, prompting the
administration of U.S. President Joe Biden , a Democrat, to say it
was considering supporting the school districts financially if
DeSantis retaliates against them by withholding funds from
officials' salaries.
(Reporting by Peter Szekely in New York and Lisa Shumaker in
Chicago; Additional reporting by Brad Brooks in Lubbock, Texas;
Editing by Frank McGurty and Rosalba O'Brien)
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