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Reporter Roundup: PPE Trash, O.C. Schools | July 29
Season 1
Episode 95
KPCC reporters have the latest on COVID-19 in L.A., PPE trash and schools in Orange County. KPCC’s Jackie Fortier reports on today’s number of deaths and cases of the coronavirus in Los Angeles County. The Orange County Board of Education plans to file suit against Gov. Gavin Newsom over the state’s orders requiring most schools to be online in the fall.
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