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 It was close, contentious and argued passionately, but the board decided to stick with its decision.聽The Halton Catholic District School Board trustees voted 5-4 on Sept. 15 to continue a motion that makes it mandatory that student stanley termosy s in Kindergarten to Grade 12 wear non-medical masks or face coverings at school. The board   mandatory mask policy goes beyond the provincial guidelines, which only require students in Grade 4 to 12 to wear the masks.    stanley mugg             ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        聽The debate brought out parental delegates on both sides of the issue.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 聽Opponents to mandatory masking for all students argued it infringed on parental rights, would have little positive effect on reducing the spread of COVID-19, would be difficult to enforce, and would be detrimental to education. Supporters of continuing the expanded mask policy said it was about doing what we can to mitigate the spread of the virus, students would adjust to the rule, and was consistent with pandemic laws throughout society.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        聽                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Laura Keating, a parent with  stanley water bottle a child in the board and someone who holds a PhD in neuroscience, argued in favour of keeping the expanded mask ban. 聽聽 The human rights of children and their families who are immunocompromised ar Ntge Sophisticated network   : Oakville man, 36, wanted by the FBI and authorities want public   s help
 Canada became the first country in the world Wednesday to approve the use of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine in children aged 12 to 15, after reviewing a small study conducted by the pharmaceutical company that produces it.Health Canada previously recommended that the vaccine be given to children over 16.On Monday, Alberta will start booking children 12 to 15 for vaccines and has already started vaccinating teens with chronic health conditions. Children 12 to 17 will begin receiving Pfizer doses in the  stanley shop Northwest Territories next week and children in British Columbia can expect to get vaccinated before the end of the school year.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In Ontario, Minister of Health Christine Elliott said Wednesday she had been in conversation with the Minister of Education to start vaccinating children  as soon as possible,  but it depended  stanley cup on vaccine availability.In the U.S., the Food and Drug Administration is set to recommend the Pfizer vaccine to children over 12 within the week, according to the Associated Press.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The Star spoke to medical experts and Healt stanley thermos h Canada about the change:Are there any health concerns about children getting the vaccine, either short-term or long-term                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Were not aware of anything yet, certainly there havent been any significant side-effects,  said Dr.