New York: Governor Appealed to Trump to Sign an Executive Order to Wear Masks in Public Places

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has asked President Donald Trump to issue an executive order to wear the mask, Amidst mask politics in the US.
New York: Governor Appealed to Trump to Sign an Executive Order to Wear Masks in Public Places
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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has asked President Donald Trump to issue an executive order to wear the mask, Amidst mask politics in the US. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo on Monday appealed to President Donald Trump to sign an executive order making it mandatory for people to wear masks in public places.

New York Governor Invited Trump during his Press Conference

The New York governor said this at a time when Trump had arrived at his Tulsa election rally in the midst of the Corona epidemic in America among his followers without wearing a mask. Cuomo told the President, who does not wear masks in public places himself, then he should be an example for the people and wear a mask himself to prevent the rise of Corona cases. The New York governor invited Trump during his press conference, through an executive order directing everyone to wear masks

Governor Cuomo has urged President Trump for two things. The 3,000 new cases reported in Los Angeles County in one day on Monday have raised concerns. First Cuomo said Trump signs an executive order to wear the mask to everyone and secondly uses the mask himself to prevent corona spread. There are about 1 lakh 13 thousand prisoners in California jails. Around 3500 prisoners have been released from the jails due to the epidemic.

The Coronavirus outbreak has not stopped in America.  About 2600 prisoners have been found infected in jails in the California province of America. Governor Gavin Newsom said Tuesday that more than a thousand Jiga prisoners were found infected only in San Quintin's prison. Recently, a Washington Post was quoted as saying that during this election rally, thousands of chairs were put up during the election rally.  These chairs were fitted with stickers to maintain physical distance.  On this sticker it was written, "Don't sit here, please."  The newspaper claims that but the organizers of the rally removed this sticker.

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