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Global health crisis pits economic against health concerns
By WILL WEISSERT and JILL COLVIN
Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — The global health crisis is taking a
nasty political turn with tensions worsening between go-
vernments locked down to keep the coronavirus at bay
and people yearning to restart stalled economies and fo-
restall fears of a depression.
Protesters worrying about their livelihoods and bucking in-
fringements on their freedom took to the streets in some
places. A few countries were acting to ease restrictions,
but most of the world remains unified in insisting it’s much
too early to take more aggressive steps.
In the United States, there was clear evidence of the
mounting pressure. The Trump administration says parts of
the country are ready to begin a gradual return to nor-
malcy. Yet some state leaders say their response to the
pandemic is hindered by a woefully inadequate federal
response.
Washington state’s Democratic governor, Jay Inslee,
even accused President Donald Trump of encouraging
insubordination and “illegal activity” by goading on pro- People gather during the Utah Business Revival rally, which wants Utah’s economy to be re-
testers who flouted shelter-in-place rules. opened, Saturday, April 18, 2020, in Salt Lake City.
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