President Trump's action guidelines for infection prevention Policy suggestion not to extend 7:40 April 30

President Trump of the United States has suggested that he will not extend the deadline for reaching the 30th with regard to the action guidelines for the infection prevention of the new coronavirus that called for refraining from going out. In the future, it is expected that the differences in correspondence between states will become even clearer over the resumption of economic activities.

In the United States, the Trump administration will expire on the 30th on the action guideline for self-restraint such as unnecessary outings and participation in meetings to suppress the spread of the new coronavirus.

Regarding this, President Trump was asked by a reporter whether he would extend the guideline on the 29th, but he said, "Isn't it going to disappear naturally? The governors of each state are dealing with it now." Suggested a policy.

President Trump wants to urgently restart the domestic economy in response to requests from the business world, but he is cautious about restarting economic activities, assuming that the infection of the virus has not converged, centered on the Governor of the metropolitan area. I am taking a different position.

In some states in the southern United States, economic activity has already been partially resumed, and it is expected that the differences in correspondence between states will become even clearer in the future.