Coronavirus live updates: Here's what to know in South Florida on October 6
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Four new non-resident deaths were also announced, bringing the non-resident toll to 178.
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Are certain masks prohibited at
Masks are a core part of
Students, teachers, staff and anyone who walks into the school office will be required to wear a mask or face covering to help protect others from COVID-19, regardless if you have symptoms.
Some masks work better than others. And some types of face coverings might not be allowed in schools.
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What new COVID-19 safety features does your
Some of the school bus safety practices will remain the same. People should never walk behind a school bus. Children and teens should wait for the bus on the sidewalk, away from the curb and not walk to the bus until it comes to a complete stop and its doors open.
Once inside the bus, they should remain seated at all times and parents should always know the bus route number and bus stop location.
But, as a result of COVID-19, many rules have changed when it comes to the school bus. Masks, seating assignments, and reduced busloads are just some of the new mandates.
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Lines were extra long because of social distancing protocols, and sharing Animal Crackers at breakfast was a no-go.
Before COVID, the South Dade school's cafeteria was a buzzing place filled with laughing children playing "rock, paper, scissors " and fighting over the lone strawberry milk carton.
On Monday, that same room was silent, as children entered one by one after their hands were sanitized at the door.
"Yes, it's weird. It's extra quiet and kind of like a ghost town," said Dayamay Gonzalez, a school administrator as she guided each child toward a blue "stand here" floor marking.
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Thousands of students and teachers return to
Students in pre-K, kindergarten and first grade, as well as students with disabilities on a modified curriculum, were part of the first wave in the district's staggered reopening plan. Another 40,000 students, including all elementary students plus sixth, ninth and 10th-graders, are expected to return Wednesday. By Friday, all students whose parents opted for in-person learning on a summer survey will be back in school.
The students donned colorful face masks. Typical first-day gifts for teachers were accompanied by hallmarks of the new COVID reality: disinfectant wipes. Parents kept social distance as they said goodbye to their little ones outside schools. Teachers and administrators outfitted in protective gear greeted families.
Families who opted to send their kids to the classroom said it was because of nonexistent or unreliable internet access at home, a desire for their kids to socialize with their peers, and the inability for working parents and caretakers to assume the role of teachers.
"The truth is, I am 77, and it is dangerous if he gets sick," said
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