The
CDC is "going to say that what you should do is everyone under
the age of 12 should probably be wearing masks in school. That's
probably what's going to happen," Biden said at a town hall in
Cincinnati, Ohio, in response to a question about school safety
from a concerned parent.
Children over the age of 12 who were able to get vaccinated
"shouldn't wear a mask," Biden told the fully vaccinated crowd,
but those who are not should be.
"It's going to get tight in terms of whether Mom or Dad are
being honest that Johnny did or didn't get vaccinated," Biden
said.
Biden's remarks come as COVID-19 cases are climbing in some
states as vaccination efforts have stalled amid skepticism and
disinformation.
Weary Americans emerging from a lengthy pandemic lockdown
welcomed the lifting of mask requirements this spring and
summer. Mask requirements became politicized early in the
coronavirus pandemic, as then-president Donald Trump and other
Republicans pushed back at advice from health officials that
they stopped the spread of the virus.
Biden added that children under the age of 12 would be able to
get vaccinated "soon."
The CDC recommendations are not binding and school mask
requirements will be decided on a district-by-district basis. To
date, some have adopted more stringent requirements while others
have none at all.
(Reporting by Heather Timmons and Jarrett Renshaw; Editing by
Edwina Gibbs)
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