Deadline for action guidelines such as refraining from going out of the U.S. May 18:34 May 1

In the United States, the Trump administration's action guideline, which calls for refraining from unnecessarily going out and participating in meetings to limit the spread of the new coronavirus, has reached its deadline on the 30th. President Trump has clarified his desire to rush to resume economic activity without extending the deadline. He said, "The governors of each state correspond," and in effect leaves the decision to restart the economy to the governors of each state government. Governor of the Republican Party, which is in line with the president's policy, has partially reopened the state's economy during April, without waiting for the deadline for the national code of conduct.

Among them, in Georgia, barbers and bowling alleys were allowed to resume operations from the 24th of last month, and restaurants and movie theaters were allowed to resume operations from the 27th.

However, in order to restart business, there are severe conditions such as employees wearing masks and limiting the number of customers entering the store, and many businesses are worried about the infection, so actually open the store. Only a few are doing.

On the other hand, states that have large cities with a high concentration of infected people are cautious about restarting, saying, "Restarting the economy at this point could lead to a second wave of spread of infection."

Among them, New York and New Jersey in the east, California in the west and Oregon in the west, etc., formed a council between neighboring states, and the Trump administration left the decision of the economic resumption to the state government at the appropriate time and We are studying how to do this across states.

There are also disagreements over resumption within the same state.

In Nevada, the mayor of Las Vegas, the largest city, called for early resumption of casinos in the city, while Governor Sisorak said he was "not ready to reopen an industry as large as a Las Vegas casino." Has extended its order until mid-month.

In the United States, it is expected that the differences in response by state will become even clearer in the future, so attention is focused on the impact of the economic resumption on the re-expansion of infection.