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Texas pushes for kids to return to normal during pandemic

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Plastic barriers are placed between Bruce McCall, 5, left, and Capri Bishop, 6, as they sit at a table during martial arts daycare summer camp at Legendary Blackbelt Academy in Richardson, Texas, Tuesday, May 19, 2020.

As daycare and youth camps re-open in Texas, operators are following appropriate safety measure to insure kids stay safe from COVID-19.

(AP Photo/LM Otero)

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — After months of home schooling and lost sports seasons, millions of Texas children may get a taste of a somewhat normal summer after all — if their parents go for it.

Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott last week said child care facilities can reopen immediately and set the stage for a return to summer camp, youth sports leagues and even summer school.

The business has been open to offer child care for essential workers but will now expand and open its planned summer camp.

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