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Post by Libwithaclue on Apr 16, 2020 19:18:55 GMT -5
The go ahead has been given. There are about 29 States that if they are ready can slowly open up as early as tomorrow. Thank you President Trump.
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Post by DBLCD on Apr 16, 2020 20:10:14 GMT -5
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Post by DBLCD on Apr 17, 2020 8:52:56 GMT -5
Charts: How Each State Can Reopen Under President Trump’s GuidelinesWhite House Charlie Spiering16 Apr 20201,114 2:07 President Donald Trump announced Thursday at the White House the new set of guidelines created by the coronavirus task force to reopen states in the country. Each state, Dr. Deborah Birx explained, would be required to set up screening and testing sites and be able to trace contacts of patients testing positive for the virus. They would need to have the ability to also screen for asymptomatic cases in places serving vulnerable and older Americans in places like nursing homes. The state would have to have a sufficient supply of medical protective equipment for doctors and medical professionals and be equipped for a surge in ICU capacity. If each state could meet the core responsibilities, they could enter into a phase one stage of reopening. Here are the phase one slides from the briefing:
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Post by DBLCD on Apr 17, 2020 8:57:23 GMT -5
FU Pierre.
Mitt Romney Only GOP Senator Not Included on New White House Task Force
WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 3: U.S. Senator Mitt Romney (R-UT) walks near the Senate chamber in the U.S. Capitol on February 3, 2020 in Washington D.C. Closing arguments begin Monday after the Senate voted to block witnesses from appearing in the impeachment trial. The final vote is expected on Wednesday. … Alex Edelman/Getty Images Kyle Morris16 Apr 20201,558 1:36Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) was the only Republican senator not selected to be a part of a new congressional coronavirus task force created by the White House to study the reopening of different parts of America’s economy.
The White House released a list Thursday evening titled, “Opening Up America Again Congressional Group,” which included almost 70 senators and all 52 of Romney’s GOP chamber colleagues.
According to a spokesperson for Romney, who was the only Republican who voted to impeach President Donald Trump earlier this year, the Utah senator was not asked to be a part of the initiative. The new White House task force also features a bipartisan group of 32 representatives from the House, which includes 22 Republicans and ten Democrats. Since Romney joined the United States Senate in 2019, he and Trump have sparred. Before that, the two also had a rocky relationship, with Romney calling Trump a “con man” during the 2016 presidential election. Similarly, Trump blasted Romney in February 2016 as “one of the dumbest and worst candidates in the history of Republican politics.” Romney, one of the few Republicans who almost always breaks with Trump, also claimed he was “sickened” by the results of special counsel Robert Mueller’s report. Trump later referred to Romney as a “secret Democrat asset.”
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