SLIDE 9 American Academy of Pediatrics Recommendations
- Pre‐kindergarten‐ Cohort, outdoors, limit visitors
- Elementary‐ facemask, physical distancing, cohort, outdoors
- Secondary‐ Cohort, outdoor, physical distancing
- Bus‐ cohort, facemasks, minimize number of riders, alt transport
- Reduce congestion‐ one‐way hallways, rotate teachers, stagger
class periods, assign lockers by cohort
- Meals‐ Cohorts, eat in classrooms or outside
- Stagger drop‐offs and pick ups, limit parents entering building,
plexiglass in reception area, discourage shared lounges
- Compliance‐ They may not want to
wear them
- Improper use‐ not wearing masks
correctly
- Difficulty wearing masks due to‐
medical or mental health diagnosis
- Reusable masks need to be
washed daily
- Fit
- Masks cannot be worn when
drinking or eating
Concerns about children and masks
Curr Curren ent re reco comme mmend ndat ation fo for Businesses sses Opening Opening as as of
July 2nd
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at 3:0 3:00 p.m p.m.
Signage and markings to ensure physical distancing Physical distancing‐ at least 6 feet apart Masks in public spaces, especially when physical distancing is not possible Sectors to close indoor operations include:
- Restaurants
- Wineries and Tasting Rooms
- Movie Theaters
- Family Entertainment Centers
- Zoos and Museums
- Cardrooms
The indoor operations requirement for these sectors will be in place for at least three weeks.
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