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NC health director delivers new data that shows masks significantly reduced COVID-19 clusters in schools

In this Oct. 26, 2021 file photo, Carolyn Griffin begins the first day of in person classes at Davis Drive Elementary in Cary, NC.
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State Health Director Dr. Betsey Tilson delivered an update on protective measures in schools to the North Carolina Board of Education on Thursday. Tilson said state health officials have compared the rate of COVID-19 clusters in North Carolina schools without mask mandates to those that require masks. They found masks significantly reduce the risk of clusters.

Among the schools studied:

  • 3 counties without mask mandates in schools saw an average of 17.2 clusters per 100 schools
  • 35 counties with consistent mask mandates did not report a school cluster
  • 54 counties with consistent mask mandates saw an average of 6.9 clusters per 100 schools
  • 8 counties that reported mask mandates and changed school mask mandates during the study period were excluded

Tilson also cited a CDC study from Arizona that showed schools without a mass requirement are "3 1/2 times more likely to have COVID outbreaks than schools that started the year without a mask requirement."

State Board of Education Member Amy White asked whether child hospitalization and death rates were higher in counties without mask mandates.

Tilson said those rates were too low to provide reliable data, but COVID-19 rates among children do also affect transmission to adults.

Currently, five counties in North Carolina have mask-optional policies.

A map indicating mask policies in schools across North Carolina districts.
State Board of Education Meeting, Oct. 7, 2021
A map indicating mask policies in schools across North Carolina districts.

Under a recent state law, school boards must vote every 30 days on whether to continue mask requirements.

There have been over 1.4 million total cases of COVID-19 in North Carolina since the beginning of the pandemic, according to the latest data from state health officials.

As of Thursday, 54% of the total state population is fully vaccinated against COVID-19.

WUNC's Laura Pellicer contributed to this report.

Liz Schlemmer is WUNC's Education Reporter, covering preschool through higher education. Email: lschlemmer@wunc.org
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