Adams County Commissioners Pass The Buck on Masking Children
1 min readThe Tri-County Health Department recently issued a public health order demanding 2-11-year-old children cover their faces with fabric in schools and childcare facilities.
Adams County commissioners passed the buck, opting out of the order but leaving it up to individual school districts within Adams County to decide on who they are going to force to mask.
Calling the health order “flawed,” Adams County Commissioner and registered Democrat Eva J. Henry reminded everyone that she still “believes in masks,” but that “county commissioners have never given directives to school boards.”
The commissioners have no doubt received massive pushback from Adams County residents who can read the basic data showing absolutely no risk to children from COVID-19 and are tired of seeing faceless children rather than normal childhood social development.
It will now be left to Adams County school districts to face the demands of citizens and parents who oppose covering children’s faces in schools.
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