Children exposed to classmates who tested positive for COVID-19 will no longer have to quarantine in Ohio, Gov. Mike DeWine announced Wednesday. "Because of the data we now have, we’re changing our guidance and are no longer recommending that students who have been exposed to another COVID+ student quarantine - as long as all students have been wearing masks and the exposure took place in a classroom setting," DeWine tweeted Wednesday afternoon.
He added, however, that students should still quarantine if they failed to maintain mask or social distancing guidelines. "Ultimately, this is one more step to keep our kids in the classroom - which is where we want them to be," he said.
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