The Harris County School District will require all students to wear masks beginning Monday after announcing 389 students are in quarantine after they were potentially exposed to COVID-19. The updated policy was made to keep as many students in school as possible as COVID-19 cases increase, according to a news release from the school district. With the mask mandate, students who stay at least three feet from others and are symptom-free will not have to quarantine.
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