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Miami mayor: Masking in schools 'may need to be mandated'

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Miami mayor: Masking in schools 'may need to be mandated'

Miami mayor: Masking in schools 'may need to be mandated'

Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, a Republican, says despite Florida Gov.

Ron DeSantis’ attempts to block mask mandates in across the state, schools are on the verge of opening soon and unless Covid case trends in the state change, masks may need to be mandated.


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