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Protesters opposed the shelter-in-place orders in their states for various reasons. Many said they wanted businesses reopened so they could go back to work. Many others displayed pro-Trump banners, signs, and MAGA hats. [17] Still others insisted the lockdowns were a violation of their constitutional rights.
The United States' national response began in early January, originating with actions by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the White House. The first U.S. case of COVID-19 was recorded on 19 January 2020. In the United States, the response was determined by state and local officials in coordination with the CDC and federal officials.
The protesters called for the reopening of small businesses so "people could get back to work." Organizers with the Michigan Conservative Coalition told protesters to remain in their cars, but some instead chose to rally outside the steps of the State Capitol. Some wore masks, but most refused to remain 6 feet apart, as per COVID regulations.
“It’s more work for less money,” said Ana Altamirano, a 60-year-old airport custodian. Altamirano, who works the graveyard shift, normally scrubs toilets and polishes floors in the terminals.
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The violent protest Sunday at a Jewish temple has prompted Mayor Karen Bass to say Los Angeles should consider rules over demonstrations and the wearing of masks by those protesting.
Healthcare workers in Myanmar working on the country's COVID-19 response went on strike in protest of a military coup d'état, which inspired a nationwide protest and civil disobedience movement. [89] [90] In March 2021, about 150 technical workers from St. Charles Medical Center – Bend in Bend, Oregon went on strike for over 10 days.