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  • Tuolumne County resident, Carolyn Travels, 70, joins approximately 75 others at Sonora, California's Courthouse Square on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. Travels believes the nationwide shutdown due to what she calls the "China Flu" is wrong. She believes the fear is created by people trying to bring down Donald Trump because of what he has done to restore our nation. She believes the American public is being lied to about the number of people affected by the virus.<br />
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The peaceful protest was organized by small business owners to make their voices heard and to protest the government’s control of, and reaction to, the Covid-19 pandemic. <br />
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Tuolumne County has a population of approximately 55,000 people. To date, there have been four confirmed cases of Covid-19 in the county.
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  • Saturday, April 25, 2020<br />
Jennifer Ladd-Zimmerman, owner, Cakewalk Heirloom Baking Company and her daughter, Emma, Coulterville, California.
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  • Thursday, April 23, 2020<br />
Dawn Huston and Kim Brisack, owners, Coulterville Cafe & General Store, Coulterville, California.<br />
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Wesley Spahm, 12 years old, door man
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  • Jesse Salcedo carries plant starts to his vehicle from from Nina Mimnaugh’s Sierra Flowers in Coulterville, California, on Saturday, April 25, 2020.
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  • A woman who wishes to be identified by her first name only, Anna, walks along N. Washington Street in Sonora, California, on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. Anna joins approximately 75 peaceful protestors in the rural California community because “I’m opinionated, I’m human and I’m a small business owner.” She questions people making decisions about which businesses are essential.<br />
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A small business owner in Sonora, Cindy Zelinsky, unofficially organized the Tuolumne County protest in reaction to the government’s control of, and reaction to, the Covid-19 pandemic. <br />
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Tuolumne County has a population of approximately 55,000 people. To date, there have been four confirmed cases of Covid-19 in the county.
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  • Cindy Zelinsky, left, greets a fellow protestor by bumping elbows during a peaceful protest in Sonora, California's Courthouse Square on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. Zelinsky unofficially organized a group of approximately 75 people in hopes of making their voices heard to local and state officials and to protest the government’s control of, and reaction to, the Covid-19 pandemic. Zelinsky is a Tuolumne County small business owner.<br />
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Tuolumne County has a population of approximately 55,000 people. To date, there have been four confirmed cases of Covid-19 in the county.
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  • A group of approximately 75 people gather in Courthouse Square in downtown Sonora, California, on Wednesday, April 15, 2020, to protest the government’s coronavirus restrictions.<br />
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Tuolumne County has a population of approximately 55,000 people. To date, there have been four confirmed cases of Covid-19 in the county.
    Coronavirus Protest.jpg
  • Thursday, April 23, 2020<br />
Dawn Huston and Kim Brisack, owners, Coulterville Cafe & General Store, Coulterville, California.<br />
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Wesley Spahm, 12 years old, door man
    TRACY_BARBUTES_Coulterville_20200423...jpg
  • Thursday, April 23, 2020<br />
Dawn Huston and Kim Brisack, owners, Coulterville Cafe & General Store, Coulterville, California.<br />
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Wesley Spahm, 12 years old, door man
    TRACY_BARBUTES_Coulterville_20200423...jpg
  • Saturday, April 25, 2020<br />
Jennifer Ladd-Zimmerman, owner, Cakewalk Heirloom Baking Company in Coulterville, California.
    TRACY_BARBUTES_Coulterville_20200425...jpg
  • Pedestrians cross Main Street in front of the Coulter Cafe & General Store in Coulterville, California, on Saturday, April 25, 2020.
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  • Main Street, Coulterville, California.
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  • A pedestrian crosses Main Street in Coulterville, California, on Saturday, April 25, 2020.
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  • ECHO Adventure Cooperative founding members, Elisabeth Barton (foreground) and Bryant Burnette, shop in Mar-Val's Main Street Market in Groveland, California, on Friday, April 17, 2020. They are shopping for, and delivering groceries to, Tuolumne County residents as they await permission to re-open their Yosemite tourist-based business. The pair began offering shopping and delivery services to area residents shortly after Yosemite National Park closed on March 20, 2020.
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  • Elisabeth Barton, co-founder of ECHO Adventure Cooperative, enters Mar-Val's Main Street Market in Groveland, California, on Friday, April 17, 2020. Barton and her business partner began providing grocery shopping and delivery services for Tuolumne County residents shortly after Yosemite National Park closed on March 20, 2020.
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  • Small business owner, Cindy Zelinsky, walks along N. Washington Street toward Courthouse Square in Sonora, California, on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. Zelinsky unofficially organized a group of approximately 75 people to protest the government’s coronavirus restrictions.<br />
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Tuolumne County has a population of approximately 55,000 people. To date, there have been four confirmed cases of Covid-19 in the county.
    Coronavirus Protest.jpg
  • Thursday, April 23, 2020<br />
Dawn Huston and Kim Brisack, owners, Coulterville Cafe & General Store, Coulterville, California.<br />
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Wesley Spahm, 12 years old, door man
    TRACY_BARBUTES_Coulterville_20200423...jpg
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