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Starting on March 23, masks are not required to be worn on any Penn State campus in any room. Different members of the Penn State community react to the policy change.
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Two years after the coronavirus hit the United States, Pennsylvania residents reflect on the effects of the pandemic on their lives.
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Pointing to a rising number of COVID-19 cases, State College Borough Council unanimously approved an ordinance Sept. 13, 2021, requiring masks to be worn inside public buildings.
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Eighty percent of Penn State University Park students have provided proof of their COVID-19 vaccination. Some say that should be a reason to end the indoor masking requirement.
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Few school districts are requiring masks inside classrooms, something the Democratic governor said it needed to ensure safety.
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Starting June 28, fully vaccinated people at will no longer need to wear masks on Penn State campuses.Those who are fully protected against COVID-19 also…
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By the end of June, Pennsylvanians will no longer be required to wear a face covering, state health officials said Wednesday.The state order that had…
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WPSU’s Health Minute is a collaboration with Penn State’s College of Nursing.It’s likely that we’ll continue to wear masks regularly to protect ourselves…
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On Sept. 17, the State College Area School District Board of Directors voted to allow sports to take place this fall, despite coronavirus concerns. State…
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State College Borough Council voted Tuesday to approve an ordinance requiring mask-wearing in public and limiting most gatherings to 10 people in an…