School districts that make mask-wearing voluntary in buildings serving children too young to be eligible for COVID-19 vaccines are “legally reckless” and could be vulnerable to lawsuits, one expert says. But one suburban school district said its attorneys and insurers greenlighted its plan to let families choose whether students should wear masks in school.
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