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After Six Swingless Months

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Playgrounds across California can now reopen after being closed for six months due to COVID-19.

No matter what reopening tier a county is in, any outdoor playground can now be used as long as certain guidelines are followed.

Among the rules: face masks are a must, social distancing is definitely in effect – and don't play longer than 30 minutes if other people are using the playground.

Now if we could just close down the wildfires instead.

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