Protests against coronavirus lockdown across U.S. frustrate officials
U.S. governors, facing persistent if not escalating protests in their respective states against coronavirus-related lockdown measures, have become increasingly frustrated, with a top White House official tasked with tackling the pandemic calling the demonstrators’ behaviors “devastatingly worrisome.”
White House Coronavirus Task Force coordinator Deborah Birx said Sunday that it was “devastatingly worrisome” that those who protested at state Capitols demanding resumption of normal life didn’t wear masks or keep social distance, as they should have been doing according to the White House’s guidelines aimed at containing the spread of the virus.
Speaking during Fox News’s “Fox News Sunday,” Birx warned that in doing so the protesters risked transmitting the contagion to their relatives who are vulnerable to the disease.
“It’s devastatingly worrisome to me personally because if they go home and they infect their grandmother or grandfather who has a comorbid condition and they have a serious or very unfortunate outcome they will feel guilty for the rest of their lives,” she said. “So we need to protect each other at the same time as we’re voicing our discontent.”
Birx’s remarks came as protests against stay-at-home orders were taking place in several states, demanding the reopening of the economy, a process a number of states have already started but is still at the initial phase.
Asked whether it was safe for businesses such as hair salons to reopen for the time being, Birx said it was “safer” if the barber and customer both wore masks. She added, however, that it was “clear that that’s not a good phase one activity,” referring to the four-phase gradual reopening that the White House previously unveiled.
One of the most controversial protests erupted Thursday in Michigan, where hundreds of angry demonstrators, some even armed with assault weapons, gathered at the Michigan State Capitol in the city of Lansing to protest the statewide stay-at-home order.
On-the-scene photos showed that the crowd stormed into the legislative building…
Source: Xinhua
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