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Florida’s COVID Cases Rise As Schools Reopen For A New Year. It’s Become A Cause For Concern

Carl Lisciandrello
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WUSF Public Media

In the past week, Florida has broken records for new COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations. But schools can no longer require students to wear masks or take other safety precautions.

On today’s show, we look at how schools and parents are trying to prepare for another pandemic school year.

Just a couple of months ago, it seemed like the worst of the coronavirus pandemic was behind us. But the spread of the highly contagious delta variant has created a surge worse than what we saw last summer.

In the past week, Florida has broken records for new COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations.

And it comes as students prepare to return to class.

Public health experts urge children ages 12 and older to get the COVID vaccine and wear masks in school.

But Gov. Ron DeSantis hasbanned schools from requiring masks.

RELATED: Education Lawyer: Expect Legal Challenges Over DeSantis Order On School Masks

First, host Bradley George talks with Kerry Sheridan, WUSF’s education reporter.

Later on, George speaks with Dr. Marissa Levine, a professor of Public Health Practice and Family Medicine at the USF’s College of Public Health.

You can listen to Bradley’s full conversations with Sheridan and Levine by clicking on the “Listen” button. Or you can listen to the WUSF app under “Programs & Podcasts.”

Hi there! I’m Dinorah Prevost and I’m the producer of Florida Matters, WUSF's weekly public affairs show. That basically means that I plan, record and edit the interviews we feature on the show.
Bradley George was a Morning Edition host and reporter at WUSF until March 2022.