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San Diegans are clamoring for an end to the now year-old lockdown restriction as coronavirus cases taper off. Still, public health officials have urged restraint as teachers, restaurant workers and others get vaccinated.
That process isn’t moving fast enough for parents, politicians and others who gathered for back-to-back rallies at Waterfront Park in downtown San Diego on Saturday to demand all schools reopen for in-person instruction immediately and Gov. Gavin Newsom be ousted from power.
Several hundred people showed up, many toting American flags and wearing Trump hats and T-shirts, trappings common to most events during the last year that protested the coronavirus lockdown orders.
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Following weeks of negotiations, state lawmakers have agreed to a $6.5 billion plan to help California’s school districts re-open safely. The Safe and Open Schools plan comes as San Diego parents rally to get their children back in the classroom. “We are ready for our kids to be back in the classroom, we can do it safely,” said Stacie Bernard, parent. Another group, Californians for Safe Schools, would rather wait to return to campus until.
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