states Archives - Pavement Pieces https://pavementpieces.com/tag/states/ From New York to the Nation Sat, 02 May 2020 14:02:44 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Texas Reopens https://pavementpieces.com/texas-reopens/ https://pavementpieces.com/texas-reopens/#respond Sat, 02 May 2020 14:02:44 +0000 https://pavementpieces.com/?p=21743 Restaurants, retail stores, movie theaters and malls are back to business in Texas.

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Trump’s press briefings may be on their way out https://pavementpieces.com/trumps-press-briefings-may-may-be-on-their-way-out/ https://pavementpieces.com/trumps-press-briefings-may-may-be-on-their-way-out/#respond Sun, 26 Apr 2020 23:32:20 +0000 https://pavementpieces.com/?p=21604 Instead he went Twitter, he went on to question the validity of press briefings, attacking the media for their “hostile questions” and news coverage.

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White House press briefings have been a fixture of daily news since the rise of the coronavirus outbreak in the US, in early March. In total, there have been close to 50.

 But they may soon come to a halt, or at least become less frequent.

Still dealing with the fallout from his controversial words about the possibility of treating coronavirus patients by injecting them with disinfectant, President Trump cut short Friday’s press briefing and canceled Saturday’s and today’s.

Instead he went Twitter, he went on to question the validity of press briefings, attacking the media for their “hostile questions” and news coverage.

Trump’s statement on Thursday ignited a storm of criticism, from politicians to health experts, condemning the commander-in-chief for floating such a dangerous idea. Even the makers of disinfectant products felt the need to put out statements clearly advising people against ingesting their products.

Turning to medical experts on the coronavirus taskforce, the president mused about whether injecting disinfectant or UV light into the body could prove to be an effective treatment.

“I see the disinfectant, where it knocks [the virus] out in a minute, and is there a way we can do something like that, by injection inside or almost a cleaning (…) It would be interesting to check that,” he said.

The next day, Trump was grilled by a reporter on his statements and said that he was only being sarcastic.

The President has previously promoted other treatment methods with little to no scientific evidence of being effective, most notably hydroxychloroquine, a drug commonly used for malaria. According to director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Dr. Anthony Fauci, who is part of Trump’s team, the data on its effectiveness in treating Coronavirus is “at best suggestive”.

As Trump’s approval numbers have dwindled back to low 40s in recent weeks and democratic challenger Joe Biden has gained battleground in some states, Trump is under pressure to drive his reelection campaign forward. His response to the coronavirus, which has faced plenty of criticism, has become central to the campaign.

And now Trump’s own advisors seem to think that the President’s “near-constant presence on television” might actually be working against him, according to Politico. Some are insisting that he shorten the length of the daily briefing and leave the medical advice to experts.

“I am worried about overexposure, yes,” a source close to Trump told Politico. “Bickering with the media for two hours on live television does nothing to help Americans who are struggling right now and want to know how and when their lives will return to normal.”

Even without a press briefing, yesterday Trump still gave his two-cents on Georgia’s reopening of certain businesses this weekend. Trump has voiced support for stay-at-home protestors, but he doubled down on his criticism towards Georgia Governor Brian Kemp’s decision, tweeting that he was “NOT happy” with him.

On twitter rampage today,Trump attacked, which included the media, the Democrats and political analyst, Donna Brazile who works for  Fox News. The networks  coverage is usually favorable.

Some states to reopen

Meanwhile many states will remain shutdown, others have stay-at-home orders that will expire in a few days, by April 30. And four states have already relaxed measures in some form.

In Georgia, businesses like gyms, hair salons and bowling alleys were allowed to reopen, provided that they maintain social distancing rules and screen employees. And on April 27 theaters and restaurants will follow suit. South Carolina, Oklahoma and Alaska have likewise allowed some businesses to reopen, with certain rules.

Today Governor Cuomo announced a rough plan on how New York state, which has been hit the hardest by the coronavirus, will reopen. “Phase 1” will ses the reopening of construction and manufacturing activities which pose a low risk of infection, by around the middle of May. And “Phase 2” will include other industries, depending on their priority and risk levels.

“We need businesses to do that analysis,” Cuomo said, adding that there need to be safeguards and precautions in place and that the way each business plans to open will determine the risk factor.”

Cuomo’s plan will follow federal guidance from the CDS, which says that hospitalizations must be down for at least 14 days before the state reopens. In New York, numbers have already been going down for almost two weeks. And the plan will apply differently depending on which part of the state. Central New York and North County, for example, will likely be first, contrary to other more dense areas, like New York City.

Cuomo also said that there will be a period of two weeks in between phases, in order for state officials to monitor the progress of the spread and determine whether it’s safe to proceed.

“All that progress we made by flattening that curve, we could lose that in a matter of days if we’re not careful,” Cuomo said.

 

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Trump’s plan to reopen America is announced https://pavementpieces.com/trumps-plan-to-reopen-america-is-announced/ https://pavementpieces.com/trumps-plan-to-reopen-america-is-announced/#respond Fri, 17 Apr 2020 02:32:51 +0000 https://pavementpieces.com/?p=21407 “Healthy Americans will now be able to return to work as conditions on the ground allow instead of a blanket shut down,” said Trump. 

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America will soon open again – that is, depending on state governors.

At his press conference today, President Donald Trump announced an initiative called “Opening Up America Again”, granting state governors  the okay to re-open their states as early as May 1st.

“Healthy Americans will now be able to return to work as conditions on the ground allow instead of a blanket shut down,” said Trump.  “We will pursue it. Focus on sheltering, the highest risk individuals, so important, we’re establishing clear scientific metric and benchmarks on testing new case growth and hospital “

While Trump stated that some states were more ready for a remission plan than others, he said that the decision to reopen was solely up to its governor.

This is a distinct change in rhetoric from three days ago  when he stated that as president of the United States only he was the one who “called the shots” and stopped all funding towards the World Health Organization. Earlier today the president also weakened regulations on the release of mercury and other toxic metals from oil and coal fired plants. 

The country has seen a total of 662,441 positive cases and a total of 30,365 coronavirus related deaths. Vulnerable individuals are still facing the affects of the virus. In Sussex County, New Jersey, 17 dead bodies were found in a nursing home, all related to the coronavirus, while 68 recent deaths were linked to the facility.

The administration’s guidelines also counter dozens of states that have extended their shelter-in-place orders as of today, such as New York, New Jersey.

According to the guidelines, states would have to follow a three-phase remission plan before all of its businesses, schools and non essential workforce end shelter-in-place regulations. Each phase must proceed only if the state sees 14 days of decreasing evidence of illness, such as flu-like symptoms. Dr. Deborah Birx said the administration would also work with the CDC to set up sentinel surveillance sites to distinguish and find asymptomatic individuals.

“We want every state to have a plan for the health and safety of its workers and critical industries,” said Birx, “and to protect the health and safety of those living in high risk facilities including senior care facilities.”

In Phase One, Birx said if schools and non essential business are already closed, they should remain closed. Businesses such as gyms and large venues may reopen as long as they enforce strict social distancing, such as keeping a six feet distance between people. Nursing homes would still prohibit visitors. Elective surgeries would only occur on an outpatient basis.

Phase Two would allow non-essential travel to resume and for schools and day camps to reopen. Large venues would only encourage moderate social distancing, and elective surgeries could serve both an inpatient and outpatient basis. Vulnerable populations would still be encouraged to stay at home. 

“If a vulnerable population needs to return to work and cannot be teleworking, there should be special accommodations for all vulnerable populations, as well as options for teleworking,” said Birx about Phase Two. “We believe every employee should encourage work return in phases, from 20% or 25% to 40% to 50%.”

In Phase Three, vulnerable individuals would be allowed to be in public places as long as they practice physical distancing. Non essential employees would no longer have to work from home. Low risk populations would still be encouraged to minimize time spent in crowded environments.

Birx said that there is no specific timeline the states must follow. If the state can prove it is already in a specific phase, then it may start the remission plan ahead of other states.There is also no maximum time limit a state must stay in a phase.

Dr. Anthony Fauci encouraged states to take their time when following these guidelines.

“But even if you are in phase 1,2., or 3, it’s not okay,  game over,” said Faruci. “It may very well be as we go the cycle around that there’ll be this virus that wants to come back. I think we’re going to be able to handle that.

 

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