'Going to look normal': Many precautions will ease in schools even as COVID lingers

No more having to seat students 3 feet apart. No more mandatory universal masking in schools or COVID testing. Thousands of suburban students are heading back to classrooms starting this week as COVID-19 pandemic restrictions have eased. Yet, health officials are concerned how school leaders will handle the full return to in-person learning amid lingering COVID variants and the threat of monkeypox spreading.

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