Friday, May 29, 2020

California students to wear masks, get daily temperature checks under Newsom rules

California students to wear masks, get daily temperature checks under Newsom rules

California students to wear masks, get daily temperature checks under Newsom rules




SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Gov. Gavin Newsom’s reopening guidelines for schools include recommendations that students and teachers wear face coverings and receive daily temperature checks, according to a summary of the not-yet-released state guidance.
A summary of the guidance obtained by POLITICO suggests keeping desks six feet apart or creating partitions between desks and staggering arrival and drop off times to minimize physical contact. It also includes considerations for increased sanitation and portable hand washing stations.
Newsom is expected to release the guidelines publicly on Friday.
The guidance recommends that individually plated or bagged meals be served in classrooms instead of cafeterias and that students remain with the same small group of classmates and teachers as much as possible.
Cloth face coverings would be used by staff at all times, and would be most essential for students when physical distancing is not possible, according to the guidelines.
Schools would implement screening of all staff and students before they enter campus and monitor signs of illness throughout the day, sending any students with a temperature of 100.4 degrees or higher, a cough or other Covid-19 symptoms home.
Both school staff and parents would need training on how to use masks and increase sanitation, with the possibility of standardized videos and online training CONTINUE READING: California students to wear masks, get daily temperature checks under Newsom rules