Sasha Hupka / PolitiFact California
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                        For at least the next two weeks, California schoolchildren will remain masked in classrooms — but officials say changes are likely on the horizon.
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                        California for decades has required schoolchildren receive vaccines for a range of diseases from measles to mumps to chickenpox, but experts say it’s unclear whether districts can individually mandate vaccines under current state law.
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                        A widely-shared Facebook post saying electric car owners were being told by state officials not to charge their cars is inaccurate. PolitiFact California looks at the claim.
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                        An image shared on Instagram and Twitter claimed businesses cannot legally require customers to provide proof of vaccination or deny entry based on vaccination status. Not true.
 
 
 
 
