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Despite uptick in infections, Huntington Beach bans COVID-19 vaccine and mask mandates

As a new wave of COVID-19 infections hits the region, the Huntington Beach City Council voted this week to ban the implementation of COVID vaccine and mask requirements in the city. The City Council approved the motion, which was introduced by Mayor Pro Tem Gracey Van Der Mark, in a 4-3 vote during a Tuesday meeting. The motion asserted that the mask mandates that were previously imposed in ...
Many people are seen still not wearing masks near the pier on Oct. 2, 2020, in Huntington Beach, California.

As a new wave of COVID-19 infections hits the region, the Huntington Beach City Council voted this week to ban the implementation of COVID vaccine and mask requirements in the city.

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