A small California school district is restoring camouflage indoors

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PACIFIC GROVE, CALIFORNIA – On Tuesday in a small school district of California again began to demand masks indoors due to the growing number of COVID-19 cases.

The Pacific Grove United School District at the southern end of Monterey Bay announced the claim on Monday after the Monterey County Department of Health reported a seven-day positive average of 5.2% and a seven-day average of 12.4 cases per 100,000 inhabitants.

Last month, the district administration set thresholds for indoor camouflage when the level of a positive test exceeded 5% and the number of cases exceeded 10 per 100,000 residents.

The district serves a population of about 2,050 K-12 students in five schools. His adult school serves about 2,500 students, according to the district website.

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