New Jersey Schools Allowed To Set Their Own Mask Rules Next Year, Murphy Says
TRENTON, N.J. (CBSNewYork) -- New Jersey will no longer have a statewide mask requirement for schools in the upcoming year, Gov. Phil Murphy announced Monday.
Murphy said local school districts can make their own mask rules, as long as COVID infection rates remain low. Any student or faculty member who wants to wear a mask will be allowed to do so.
Face coverings will still be required on school buses.
Current plans call for full-time, in-person learning in the fall.
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