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  2. Schools must certify mask exemptions in writing before PIAA ...

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    The PIAA board decided Wednesday that all schools participating in a state tournament must complete the "PIAA Postseason Covid-19 Universal Face Covering Certification," a form that requires a ...

  3. What medical conditions exempt a person from receiving a ...

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    Individual companies and other institutions can determine what medical exemptions they will allow for Covid vaccination and may leave the decision up to people’s doctors. Full coverage of the ...

  4. Face masks during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States

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    A public service announcement from the Government of California encouraging people to wear masks to "slow the spread". In late March 2020, some government officials began to focus on the wearing of masks to help prevent transmission of COVID-19 as opposed to protecting the wearer; former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb stated in a report that face masks would be "most effective" at slowing its ...

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    The Medical Exemption section must be completed by a licensed physician or his or her authorized representative, such as a physician’s assistant or advanced practice registered nurse.

  7. COVID-19 pandemic in Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    The first confirmed case relating to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States was announced by the state of Washington on January 21, 2020. Washington made the first announcement of a death from the disease in the U.S. on February 29 and later announced that two deaths there on February 26 were also due to COVID-19.