Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine (R) and Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards (D) on Sunday announced their states will be the latest to order most citizens to remain in their homes to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
“In Louisiana we have taken aggressive measures to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 and flatten the curve; however, this is not enough. As our number of cases continue to grow, I am directing all Louisianans to stay at home unless it is absolutely necessary for you to leave,” Edwards said in a statement.
“People can leave their homes to do essential things like buying groceries or food, pick up medicine or go to work only if their job is essential. If you have to go out, make sure you practice social distancing measures and keep 6 feet between you and the people around you. People are encouraged to go outside and to stay active during this time, as long as they practice social distancing when they are around their neighbors,” Edwards added.
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May as well make it ALL 50 states & get it over with !!
And don't eat bats, no matter how tempting!
Joe look up the last minute of the Meet the press interview today with Hogan n deblasio... Hogan ripped him about Cuomo lol.
Most likely went from a bat to a pangolin, which Asians eat.
Dude it is from the laboratory not the open air market. That was the news story which is never true.
7:20, it has been proven to be an evolutionary virus.
"..7:20, it has been proven to be an evolutionary virus.."
By people being paid to say that.
Nope, independent scientist.
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