This governor has just imposed "unpopular" restrictions
"Inaction is deadly," he warned.
Wednesday,Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear announced a series of CVIV-19 combat restrictions that it recognized would be "unpopular" but was necessary in the face of the thrust of the virus in the state.
"The action is unpopular," he said, "but the inaction is deadly".
The restrictions include the closure of restaurants and bars at the internal service; Limit private gatherings to eight people; Cap of the attendance of space spaces to 25 people (including weddings and funerals; Limit gymnasiums and pools with 33% capacity, with facial masks required; and moving public and private schools at learning remotely. To find out more, and to ensure your health. The health of others, do not miss theseWithout signs that you have already had coronavirus.
"It's not a stop"
Kentucky reported 3,000 new cases of CVIV-19 Tuesday; 106 Counties of the state are in the "Red" area for the new coronavirus case; Only 14 are in the "Orange" area. "Now it's time for Kentucky's third counter-attack on coronavirus," said Beshear. "Let me be clear on a few points. This is not the case and will not be a stop. Our economy is open and there will be no closure based on essential or non-essential services. But today We announce important, but surgical and targeted information designed to slow the spread of the virus and protect our people. "
"It's time to do what it takes to finish this fight," he added.
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New restrictions defined at the national level
The actions of Beshear have come as a case of coronavirus in all 50 states, and national and local leaders have taken larger measures. This week, Ohio Gov. Mike Dewine has set up a 22-hour curfew for most Ohio residents, reflecting a similar policy in Massachusetts. The Government of California, Gavin Newsom envisaged a curfew of the state. After resisted a mask mandate for months, Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum announced last Friday. Wednesday, the city of New York closed its public schools.
From Wednesday, the Pandemic of Covid-19 killed more than 250,000 people in the US experts.It could soon only 2,000 deaths per day and that 100,000 to 200,000 Americans could die in the coming months.
"It all depends on what we do and the way we treat this epidemic", Jeffrey Shaman, Professor of Environmental Health Sciences of ColombiaNew York Times. "It will determine how much it works through us."
Dr. Anthony FauciThe top infectious-disease expert from the nation has warned this week that "the virus does not go away" and implore Americans to follow public health recommendations such as social distance, mask bearing and handwashing.
As for yourself, do everything you can to prevent you from installing and spread-Covid-19 in the first place:Carry a face maskBe tested if you think you have coronavirus, avoid crowds (and bars and evenings of the house), practice social distance, do only run essential races, wash your hands regularly, disinfect frequently affected areas and to cross this healthiest pandemic, do not miss these35 places you are most likely to catch Covid.