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Park City students protested over Utah Legislature
Park City, Utah — In order to protest the Utah Legislature’s efforts to overturn mask mandates, over 100 students at Park City High School walked out of class Thursday.
The students are angered over a resolution passed Tuesday in the Utah State Senate which would overturn the mandates in Summit County, where Park City is located, along with Salt Lake County. The Utah House has yet to take up the resolution.
“These actions by the state legislature are unacceptable and put Park City’s and Utah’s population at risk,” one student said over a megaphone.
Due to the lack of supplies needed during the omicron surge in Utah, about 20% of the school had tested positive for COVID-19 before state officials paused the Test-to-Stay program last week.
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