Draft:Prepare students for in-person class meetings
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Research indicates that face coverings, combined with physical distancing, reduce the transmission of COVID-19 significantly. In accordance with the Governor's Executive Order 20-81 on July 22, 2020, all Winona State University instructors and students are required to wear approved face coverings during in-person class meetings. Instructors can teach with face coverings effectively with some prior planning. EO 20-81 also includes some important exceptions that allow instructors to remove their face coverings temporarily while teaching. Ultimately, the use of face coverings while teaching is a matter of public health. As uncomfortable as this might be for you individually, we are all doing this to keep our community safe.
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