Miami-Dade County Public Schools Announces Revised Protocols Due to Surge in COVID-19 Cases – NBC 6 South Florida
As students prepare to head back to classrooms, Miami-Dade County Public Schools announced that it is modifying its existing COVID-19 protocols due to the surge in cases during the holidays, driven by the highly contagious omicron variant.
In a tweet, MDCPS announced that beginning Monday, January 3, all MDCPS employees, volunteers, visitors and contractors will be required to wear a facial covering while indoors at any District school or gathering until further notice.
Transportation employees will also be required to wear face masks while transporting students and any spectators at school sporting events will have to mask up as well.
Students, however, will not be required to wear facial coverings, but they are highly encouraged to do so as an additional protection against COVID-19.
The District added that protocols for the enhanced cleaning and sanitation of classrooms and common areas will continue as implemented at the beginning of the pandemic.