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Reporter Roundup: School Waivers, Air Quality | August 20
Season 1
Episode 111
KPCC reporters discuss schools receiving waivers to re-open, air quality, and the upcoming Chicago Moratorium anniversar A number of schools in Southern California have been approved by the county and the state to go back in person. Carla Javier has the details on what’s required and which schools have qualified so far. A refuge for many during this pandemic has been spending time outdoors.
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