Last week, San Luis Obispo County officials announced eight specific activities were allowed to reopen under certain guidelines, but some protesters don’t think that’s enough. The County has been developing a plan to phase out the shelter-at-home order once the governor allows for it. But some who attended several protests across the county want a reopening to happen faster so people can get back to work. Others worry a second COVID-19 wave could hit if restrictions are lifted too soon.