What proms and graduations might look like this year with COVID-19 still looming

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After prom and graduation were canceled or held virtually last year during COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns, the high school rites of passage will likely look different this spring — if they happen at all.

A team assembled by the World Health Organization recently visited Wuhan to research where COVID-19 came from, but it could be years before there are clear answers about how the outbreak started.or held virtually last year during COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns, the high school rites of passage will likely look different this spring -- if they happen at all.

orders, with COVID-19 testing protocols, mask requirements and virtual components among the recommendations.on planning end-of-year school events, the state education and public health departments have recommended that for prom, schools require proof of a negative COVID-19 test for unvaccinated students and limit guests to current students to have better control over testing and contact tracing.

"I would urge the later you can book it, the better. Just give you a little more flexibility in case something untoward happens," Gov. Ned Lamont said at a press briefing last week, adding that the wait may also allow for warmer weather and higher vaccination rates.

 

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