The Florida Education Council approved Friday’s emergency regulations that would allow private school vouchers if parents felt their children were harassed by the Covid-19 safety policy of the school district, including mask requirements.
Parents can request vouchers with conditions that are usually used to protect children being intimidated.
“‘Covid Harassment-19’ means anything that threatens, discriminatory, insulting, or acting physical behavior, an individual suffers, or as a result of, the school district protocol for Covid-19, including masking requirements, separation or student isolation, or requirements Covid-19 testing, which has a substantial effect on the performance of student education, “the rule rang.
The meeting was scheduled for a week after the Republican government.
Desantis said in the order that the rules could include cutting money from the school district or other actions that were permitted under the law of Florida.
At a press conference on Friday, he reaffirmed his general opposition to restrictions, such as locking, business closure, and mask masks.
“In terms of imposing any limits.
It doesn’t happen in Florida.
It’s dangerous, it’s destructive.
It didn’t work,” he said, said Los Angeles County had a winter surge regardless of all the limits.
“We truly believe that individuals know how to best assess their risk.
We believe they can make that decision.
We just want to make sure everyone has information.” Sitting two school districts Florida have decided to take part in the recommendations of US centers for controlling and prevention of disease and need a mask when they restart class next week due to increased dramatica in Coronavirus infection.
Florida now leads the country in the hospital related to Covid-19.
The number of patients treated at the hospital with Covid-19 rose from 12,516 on Thursday to 12,864, according to the Ministry of Health and US human services.
Hospital data showed 2,680 of these patients needed intensive care, using around 42 percent of ICU beds in the state, compared with less than 20 percent they used two weeks ago.
The CDC said the number of new cases reported by the state had raised an average of 7 days of Florida to the highest of all time from 18.120.
The school board at Duval County, home to Jacksonville, and Alachua County, home to Gainesville, decided this week to need a mask-wear in the room, quoting an increase in hospitalization.
The Duval County School Board allows parents to submit documents if they want their children not to wear a mask.
The Alachua Regency Council said he had chosen to request a mask for the first two weeks of school, the decision to be re-evaluated in two weeks.
Students in both districts return to school next Tuesday.
In South Florida, the district was still hesitant on the direction of their masks.
The Broward County School, which includes Lauderdale fortress and the suburbs, has chosen to ask for a mask after a demonstrated debate that includes the match shouting from an angry anti-mask parents who burn mask and hold picket signs outside.
The board turned the course Monday for fear of losing funds, but on Wednesday said on Twitter that they were “waiting for guidance” remembering the orders of the governor.
The Miami-Dade school district has not said whether the mask will continue to be optional, because they are, or needed.
Separately Thursday night, Miami-Dade Major Daniella Levine Cava announced that Covid-19 weekly testing will be needed for all 29,000 non-school employees unless they show evidence of vaccination amid a surge in the Delta variant of Coronavirus.
This policy is valid August 16.
“We have survived too much and see too many families that hurt.
We have the power to avoid what can really be prevented,” said Mayor in a tweet on Thursday to get a vaccine, “said Cava.
This district also employs Jared Moscowitz, which oversees the response of the Florida Pandemic as the Director of the State Emergency Management Distribution until he dropped in the spring, to become a special adviser in the Covid response, he said.
Moscowitz, a Democrat from South Florida who worked with the Republican Party.
Ron Desantis until decided to leave the office on In April, retweet the recruitment announcement.