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every corner of the United States where almost all citizens have been ordered to evacuate home, protests are taking place to return to work. President Trump has tweeted to help protesters in some of the opposition's governor areas.

Correspondent Correspondent Kim Soo-hyung in Washington.

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Protesters protesting the state's order to evacuate home gathered in front of the governor's residence.

There is a lot of letters that ask you to go back to work.

[Andrea Kuela: If you're going to give up freedom as a citizen, that's what makes this country a communist country.]

Protesters protested the Corona19 briefing, and the governor briefed a brief comment on it.

[Governor Andy Bescher / Kentucky: Everyone can say something like that. However, if Kentucky's economic activity is resumed immediately, many people will die.] In

protest, there are people who flock to the governor's residence and share lunches.

President Trump has also tweeted a number of protesters in some of the Democratic Governor's districts.

In response to the White House's three-phase economic normalization plan, Robert Redfield, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said rapid testing and measures to mitigate infection will play a key role.

He said he judged that there were many areas with sufficient inspection capabilities.

New York stocks ended higher on the rise of early research findings that antiviral remedyvir had been effective against corona19, and as expectations for economic activity resumed.

The number of corona19 infections in the United States is estimated at 680,000, and the death toll is nearly 35,000.