Protests against the economic shutdown that has been implemented to stem the coronavirus’s spread are growing, as angry citizens condemn the restrictions that have limited travel, employment,…
A man holds a placard that says Fauci was wrong during the demonstration. Protesters gather outside Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb's mansion in the 4700 block of N. Meridian Street, to protest what they are describing as,"Government Overreach" as businesses, and institutions, continue to be shuttered during the stay-at-home order to combat the spread of COVID-19/Coronavirus in the state. The protest was organized after protesters in Michigan protested earlier in the week.
Although the protests are relatively small, they indicate a growing sentiment among frustrated workers that the country needs to allow Already, some beaches in Florida have resumed allowing limited access, and Texas is aggressively moving forward on plans to get its economy back on track.
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