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Florida parents share mixed reactions as students return to school in-person

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Students in Manatee County, Florida, are back in school despite the spike in coronavirus cases and deaths across the state. NBC News’ Kerry Sanders spoke with parents from the county who had mixed reactions about students returning to schools.