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After the mandate expires on Feb. 28, individual districts can opt to enact local requirements, and students and educators can wear masks in classrooms if they like.
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An investigation by the Department of Labor found that the state’s health guidance for schools did not match up with the latest federal recommendations for healthcare workers.
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Robert Fojo, who has gained attention for filing anti-mask mandate lawsuits against school districts in N.H. and elsewhere, recently had his license suspended.
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Robert Fojo has filed numerous lawsuits challenging mask mandates in schools. He was recently suspended from practicing law for unrelated financial mismanagement.
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Scientific modeling from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation shows that universal masking does bring down cases, hospitalizations and deaths from the virus.
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Sununu also said at his weekly news conference that he’s not in favor of requiring masks in state buildings.
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Anne Sosin says that the winter surge was predictable and preventable.
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Across the country and in New Hampshire, public schools have become the site of some of the country’s most polarizing debates. And masks have become a major target during public input at school board meetings.
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