China News Service, June 5 (Xinhua, China) reported that in the past week, thousands of people in New York State have rushed to the streets to stage large-scale demonstrations of the death of Freud, an African-American of the state of Minzhou. A few days ago, New York State updated its new coronavirus detection standard to allow people who participate in protests or contact with protesters to perform the test. New York Governor Como said that relevant personnel should be tested as soon as possible.

On June 1, local time, people marched on the streets of New York City in the United States to protest the police's violent law enforcement, and the police on the scene were strictly controlled.

  On the 4th, Como said that people participating in the protests should consider themselves as infected or exposed to the new coronavirus. Authorities estimate that 30,000 people across the state participated in the protests, and 20,000 of them participated in the rally in New York City.

  He said that "protesters have a citizen's duty" to have information and be tested to curb the spread of the virus. The new coronavirus has killed more than 30,000 people in New York State.

  To date, New York State health officials have reported more than 375,000 confirmed cases of new crowns, more than 1.87 million diagnosed cases and more than 108,000 deaths across the United States.

  On the 4th, Como also announced more positive information at the regular press conference. He said that in the past six weeks, the infection rate on Long Island has dropped from 20% to 2%, while in New York City, the infection rate has dropped from 26 % Dropped to 2%. The infection rate in Western New York State fell from 15% to 2%, and the infection rate in the capital region also dropped from 12% to 1%.

  These encouraging numbers prompted New York State to allow more areas to resume outdoor dining. The report said that Westchester County, Rockland County and the Hudson Valley can all resume outdoor dining on the 9th, and Long Island will join on the 10th.