Trump ignores Dr. Faucin calls for reopening schools

Schools must be reopened soon, US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday. “I think schools should be opened”, the president said as he hosted the governors of Colorado and North Dakota at the White House. “There has been very little influence on young people,” the president told Coddy-19. “But this is the governor's decision.” President's comments [...]
“I think schools should be opened”, the president said as he hosted the governors of Colorado and North Dakota at the White House.
“has had very little influence on young people,” said the president for Coddy-19. “But that's the governor's decision. ”
President Trump's comments came a day after California decided against reopening state universities even for the start of the new school year in autumn.
Schools of all levels are closed at almost every state, including the country's capital, Washington. Many education departments have already announced that they will not reopen schools for the rest of the school year, which for most students and students in the United States ends in June.
“We are opening our place. People want the country to reopen”, President Trump said.
An unacceptable response
The president rejected comments made Tuesday during a hearing session in the Senate by one of the most prominent members of the White House working group for the choreography.
He wants to satisfy all sides,” said the president about Dr. Anthony Fautz, director of the National Institute of Infectious Diseases.
Dr. Fauci had warned senators that states and cities will face serious consequences if they reopen public activities very soon amid viral pandemic.
I think we should be more careful, we shouldn't be rushing to the conclusion that children are completely immune to the harmful effects” of the coronary, Dr. Faucie on Tuesday.
“I am surprised by his response”, the president told reporters Wednesday. “For me, it is not an acceptable answer, especially when it comes to schools. ”
Professors and other teachers over a certain age, however, may need to be cautious “for another few weeks, according to President Trump.
The president said he spoke to Vice President Mike Pence on the phone while they are keeping their distance as a precaution.
“I miss”, the president told reporters. “He was in the room with someone who proved positive (with coronary). ”
Vice President Pence's secretary for press relations Katie Miller last Friday was confirmed to have been infected with coronarys.
Colorado Actions
President Trump asked Colorado Governor Jared Polis to talk about efforts to reopen his state.
“We're making it in a safe way. All stores have been re-opened”, Governor Polis said, removing his mask at the time he was speaking.
The governor of North Dakota, Doug Burgum, said his country was second in the country in the number of tests for coronarys in proportion to population, after New York.
“We have addressed the virus issue and made it really concentrated”, keeping 93 per cent of businesses operating in the state open, Governor Burgum said.
Only three other countries have smaller population density than North Dakota.
Interior Secretary David Bernhardt said his department would support governors' efforts to reopen national parks.
“I hope everyone's listening. Parks are reopening, they are quickly reopening”, President Trump said.
Wellowstone, Grand Teton
Two of the country's largest and most popular, Wellowstone parks, which span three Western states and Grand Teton in Wyoming, will begin reopening for tourists next week.
Public health officials warn that the rate of coronary infections continues to rise in most of the country as it declines in New York City's heavily hit metropolitan area.
According to data published by Johns Hopkins University, up to Thursday, more than 84,000 people have died from David-19 in the United States. Some 1.4 million people in the United States have been infected with coronarys.












