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Will VUSD students have to wear masks in the classroom?

Will VUSD students have to wear masks in the classroom? View Comments Visalia Unified is continuing to work out details surrounding next year and with an update from Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office expected in mid-June, smoothing out the finer details may have to wait just a little longer. California State Department of Health will shape what classrooms look like next school year, including classroom sizes, mask-wearing, social distancing requirements and more.  This move comes despite Newsom s announcement Wednesday that masks won t be mandatory after June 15.  Parent Janelle Murphy took the opportunity to voice her concerns to the school board, adorning a “recall Newsom” mask as she questioned the science behind requiring students to wear masks in the classroom. 

Warriors to welcome fans starting April 23

Originally posted on Sportress  |  By Jason Rowan  |  Last updated 4/8/21 The Golden State Warriors announced Thursday that fans will be welcomed back at Chase Center beginning with an April 23 game against the Denver Nuggets. Connor Letourneau of the San Francisco Chronicle first reported the news via Twitter, and the Warriors subsequently confirmed the plan to host fans at home games for the first time since March 10 last year due to the coronavirus pandemic. See you soon, #DubNation Stay tuned to @ChaseCenter for further information on game day protocols. Golden State Warriors (@warriors) April 8, 2021 A statement posted to the Warriors official site lays out in great detail the strict policies, procedures and protocols that will be in place in order to secure a safe environment for fans and arena staff, as well as players, coaches and team officials.

California bill would restrict access to weight loss supplements, impose hefty fines

California bill would restrict access to weight loss supplements, impose hefty fines The bill,  designated as AB 1341​​, was introduced on Friday by state assembly member Cristina Garcia, who represents a district in southeastern Los Angeles County. Her measure would  prohibit retailers from selling dietary supplements aimed at weight loss to anyone under 18 years of age.  The bill would also require retailers to limit access to these products to all consumers and only allow their sale through a store employee. State department to decide which products will be affected The bill defines weight loss products as “ thermogens, lipotropics, hormones, including hormone modulators and hormone mimetics, appetite suppressants.” ​ Determining what constitutes a weight loss supplement or ‘over the counter diet pill’ would be left the California State Department of Health.

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