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Why wait until April 4 to lift mask mandates at San Diego Unified District Schools? asks Dr. Kelly Victory.

SAN DIEGO – Dr. Kelly Victory, Emergency Medicine and Disaster Specialist, joined KUSI’s Jason Austell on “Good Morning San Diego” to give her reaction to SDUSD dropping their indoor mask mandate starting April 4.

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