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Republicans Keep Downplaying Coronavirus Rise As They Press To Resume Economy

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Jul 11, 2020 #Economy, #Reopen
Republicans Keep Downplaying Coronavirus Rise As They Press To Resume Economy

Trump administration authorities and Republican lawmakers on Capitol Hill are downplaying the rise and threats connected with the coronavirus as they push to reopen the economy and the nation’s schools ahead of the November elections.

Cases have risen over the previous 14 days in many states, according to a New york city Times coronavirus database. The country recorded its 6th single-day record in 10 days with almost 60,000 cases on Thursday. Hot areas include Arizona, Texas, Florida, South Carolina, and California, which keep shattering records.

But leading Trump administration authorities maintain this increase in cases isn’t as concerning due to the fact that casualties have actually mostly decreased in recent weeks. GOP legislators in states like Texas and Florida have also sought to dismiss the issue by pointing out death data in their states. That position enhances a weeks-old Republican pattern of duplicated denial in the face of progressively worrying data on coronavirus infections, test positivity, hospitalizations and deaths.

” Due to the fact that of what our health care workers have done– due to the fact that of the development and the medications that we have actually been able to offer– literally, we have actually seen deaths decline by 90%,” Vice President Mike Pence, the leader of the White House coronavirus job force, stated at an occasion today.

Pence last month composed a Wall Street Journal op-ed headlined “There Isn’t a Coronavirus ‘2nd Wave,'” simply as cases began increasing nationwide.

Nationally, the day-to-day death toll is still below its April peak, however fatalities are once again on the rise, reaching the greatest levels considering that early June.

Public health specialists have consistently said that deaths are a delayed sign of infections, which the coronavirus remains a major issue.

” It’s a false narrative to take comfort in a lower rate of death,” Dr. Anthony Fauci, the country’s top transmittable illness professional and a member of the task force, warned this

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