From the BBC:
“Coronavirus: Trump backs away
from New York quarantine”
US President Donald Trump has
said quarantining New York "will not be necessary", after the state's
governor said doing so would be "preposterous". Mr Trump said the
latest decision was taken on the recommendation of the White House Coronavirus
Task Force. The president had earlier said he might impose a quarantine on New
York, and parts of New Jersey and Connecticut, to slow the spread of Covid-19. There
are more than 52,000 cases in New York. The state has about half of the total
confirmed Covid-19 cases in the entire US. Mr Trump tweeted that instead of
quarantine, a "strong travel advisory" would be issued to New York,
New Jersey and Connecticut by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC). The CDC then published a statement urging residents of those three
states to "refrain" from all non-essential domestic travel for 14
days. The agency said the advisory did
not apply to "critical infrastructure" service providers, including
healthcare professionals and food suppliers. Speaking to reporters earlier on
Saturday about the situation in New York, Mr Trump said: "We'd like to see
[it] quarantined because it's a hotspot... I'm thinking about that." He
said it would be aimed at slowing the spread of the virus to other parts of the
US. "They're having problems down
in Florida. A lot of New Yorkers are going down. We don't want that," he
said. What did New York's governor say?
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo
responded by saying that quarantining the state of New York would be
"preposterous" and "anti-American". "If you said we
were geographically restricted from leaving, that would be a lockdown." He
said New York had already implemented "quarantine" measures, such as
banning major gatherings and ordering people to remain at home, but that he
would oppose any "lockdown" efforts. "Then we would be Wuhan, China, and that
wouldn't make any sense," he told CNN, adding that this would cause the
stock market to crash in a way that would make it impossible for the US economy
to "recover for months, if not years". "You would paralyse the
financial sector," he said. He
added later: "I don't know how that can be legally enforceable. And from a
medical point of view, I don't know what you would be accomplishing. "But
I can tell you, I don't even like the sound of it." Mr Cuomo also said he
would sue nearby Rhode Island if the authorities there continued targeting New
Yorkers and threatening to punish them for failing to quarantine. On Friday, Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo
deployed National Guard troops to stop cars with a New York licence plate, to
remind them of their state's advice that they quarantine. Soldiers are going door-to-door in coastal
vacation communities to ask if any residents have recently visited New York
City.
What's the latest in the US? With more than 1,800 virus-related
fatalities, the US death toll remains lower than those in Italy and China. But
there are virus hotspots in New York, New Orleans, Detroit and Seattle. Saturday
saw the first death in the US of an infant who had tested positive for
coronavirus. The baby died in Chicago. In his press briefing, Mr Cuomo said New
York was postponing its presidential primary by almost two months until 23 June
as a result of the outbreak. He also said the apex of the crisis would occur inthe next 14 to 21 days. Mr Cuomo said the state would soon require 30,000
respiratory ventilators, which had increased in price to $45,000 (£36,000) each
due to demand. He added that Mr Trump
had approved the construction of four temporary hospitals. Demand for
ventilators has also doubled in the southern state of Louisiana. Governor John
Bel Edwards said New Orleans would run out of ventilators by 2 April and
possibly run out of hospital beds by 7 April if the number of new infections
did not subside. "It's not some flimsy theory. This is what is going to happen,"
he said. President Trump has ordered a car manufacturer in Detroit to produce
more ventilators. Hospitals in New York City are rapidly running out of medical
equipment and personal protective gear. More widely, the mayors of most US
cities have said they expect massive shortages of critical personal safety
equipment in the coming weeks. On Saturday, Mr Trump watched as the USNS
Comfort, a navy hospital ship with 1,000 beds aboard, left for New York from
Virginia. It will station itself at a Manhattan pier to deal with the overload
of patients that New York expects. It
came after Mr Trump signed a $2.2 trillion (£1.8tr) bailout bill passed by
Congress on Friday, the largest fiscal stimulus in US history.
^ Trump doesn’t do a very good
job of reassuring a scared country. He is constantly flip-flopping on every
single thing and it’s not just something he says or posts and then changes an
hour or a day later he has constantly flip-flopped when giving his daily
Covid-19 press conferences. You can literally hear him live on the air say one
thing and then he flips his meaning when questioned about the earlier statement
(by a reporter or someone on his Covid-19 Task Force.) That doesn’t show a
strong command of the facts or what should and should not be done. He says we
are at war with Covid-19 and I agree with that, but he needs to step-up and
assert the facts, put away his petty political fighting with Governors and
everyone else and be a symbol that the country needs right now. ^
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-52080119
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