Virginia judge says parents of 12 immunocompromised kids can ask schools to require masks
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A Virginia judge on Wednesday ruled that the parents of 12 immunocompromised children can request that their schools require other students to wear masks.
Some of the other children represented in the suit are going through cancer, or have asthma, weakened immune systems, Down syndrome or lung conditions, according to The Hill.
The lawsuit was filed in February after newly elected Gov. Glenn Youngkin signed an executive order making coronavirus face masks optional in schools and the General Assembly passed a similar law earlier this year.
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