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Californians turn on one another as coronavirus shuts down the state for a second time

The anger mounted this week amid Gov. Gavin Newsom’s closure of indoor activities across more than 30 counties
By Bradford Betz | Fox News



Funding for schools reopening will be a focal point of the next phase with both sides of the aisle agreeing that such a move is necessary, but the costs and parameters still need to be worked out.

A surge of coronavirus cases in California is pitting residents of the Golden State against one another, with one side frustrated that not enough people are taking the virus seriously, while others are angered by the state’s response and its impact on small businesses.

For months, that anger had been directed toward Gov. Gavin Newsom and other state health officials for shutting down businesses to curb the spread of the virus. Pockets of protests emerged throughout the state as the financial effects began to be felt.

The frustration temporarily subsided as businesses were given the green light last month to gradually reopen with restrictions in place. Many people, restless from months of shut-ins, flouted social distancing rules and refused to wear masks as they attended family dinners and outdoor parties.

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