People on the streets carrying weapons in America, protest against Corona lockdown
In the last 24 hours, 31,905 new cases of Corona virus ‘Kovid-19’ have been reported in the US and 3857 people have died during this period. According to Johns Hopkins University, the number of dead in the US has increased to 36,997 and a total of 7,01475 infections have been confirmed. The World Health Organization has declared Kovid-19 an epidemic on 11 March. According to worldwide data, more than 2.2 million people have been infected with the corona virus, while the death toll has crossed 154,000.
At the same time, the public took to the streets and protested in three states of the US against the lockdown (sanctions) to prevent the spread of the coron virus. They have demanded the end of the sanctions. The biggest demonstration was in Michigan, where about 3000 people created a ruckus on the street to protest the lockdown … some of them even had weapons.
Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump on Thursday (16 April), presenting a new phased plan to reopen the economy of the Corona virus-affected global epidemic, allowed governors to decide on the removal of restrictions in their states. Has given Trump said his administration was issuing new federal guidelines that would allow governors to decide in a phased manner on reopening their states. He said that prolonged lockdown amidst economic pressures would have a profound impact on public health.
Trump’s tweet on lockdown restrictions late Friday night about Michigan, Minnesota and Virginia has been strongly condemned by the governors of these three states. One of these, Virginia Governor Ralph Northam, said, “I don’t have enough time to involve myself in a Twitter fight.”
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80 million Americans received aid
US President Donald Trump said on Saturday (April 18) that 80 million Americans in the country have received corona virus relief. And the administration will provide $ 19 billion in aid to farmers. Trump said the Finance Department has sent economic relief payments to more than eight million Americans. He explained about the Kisan Aid Package that $ 16 billion would be paid directly to the farmers and $ 3 billion would be used for food distribution.