These 5 states emit serious warnings on COVID-19
Errors have been made, claim local leaders.
When someone writes the history of Covid-19 distribution across America, there will be an entire section on how our national government and local governments have responded to the crisis. And since we live this story, we can see that these authorities make real-time decisions - and now some express regrets. Here are the states whose leaders now admit that they have reopened too quickly against state-of-the-art coronaviruses.
Texas
Houston hospitals are outdated and the total affairs of the state is 200,000 with 2,666 deaths. "If I could go back and redo all that it would probably have been the opening of the bars, seeing now as a result of the speed with which the coronavirus spread in the bar," Texas Greg Abbott, Republican, told CNN Affiliate Kvia. "Wanting thought was neither a good economic policy nor a good public health policy," said Texas Lina Hidalgo onThis week Sunday. "If we stayed closed longer and open more slowly, we would probably be in a more sustainable place in our economy." She said that the state opened "too early, too much."
Arizona
"We opened a lot too early in Arizona. We were one of the last states to stay at home and one of the first to reamer, and we re-examined at 60," Phoenix MayorKate Gallego, a democrat, says onThis week. "We had cluttered discos distributing free champagne, no masks. Our ages of 20 to 44, who is my own demographics, really led the explosion and we saw such growth in this area. We see a lot. People go to large family gatherings and infect their family members. "The Arizona has 98,126 cases and 1,829 deaths.
Florida
"Well, it's clear that growth is exponential at this point. You know we have broken the record after record after check-in over the last two weeks. We have set up approximately a week a mask in rule public and we Also increased the severity of the penalties for companies that do not follow the rules ", Mayor of Miami Francis Suarez, Republican, told ABCThis week. "There is no doubt that when we reopened, people started to socialize as if the virus did not exist," he said. "It's extremely disturbing."
California
The plans to reopen California have been scaled, including an indoor dining room in a large part of the state, after an epidemic in cases. "We must be much more vigilant to maintain our physical distance from others and be much more vigilant with regard to the prospects of being in situations where we transmit Covid-19," the governor of California Gavin Newsom, a democrat, says . "The decisions we do here today - we do it soberly but thoughtfully and deliberately with an idea to mitigate the spread of this virus." "The state uses data to determine when counties are safe to open businesses and now decide on" return boggle ", as Newsom described the process of reversing the course and closing of the road", reports theLos Angeles Times. California has 264,000 cases and 6,336 deaths.
Washington
"We all want to go back to do everything we love in Washington during the summer and fully opens our economy, but we do not come yet," said the Jay Inslee government. "This is a changing situation and we will continue to make decisions on the basis of the data." Washington has 37,468 cases and 1,360 deaths.
How to stay healthy during the reopinitions
Remember the basics: Wear a covering face, do not go to interior spaces with people you do not believe unless it's essential, wash your hands frequently, practice social distancing. "For kindness girls: avoid crowds, wear masks. These are the fundamental principles that when you look at the television clips, when you see photos in the newspapers - people do not do it. It's a Recipe for the disaster, "Dr. Anthony Fauci, the best infectious infectious expert in the nation told CNBC. And to cross this pandemic with your healthiest, do not miss these Things you should never do during the pandemic coronavirus .