Post by jinathjemi22222 on Feb 25, 2024 2:44:54 GMT -5
The World Health Organization (WHO) on Wednesday classified the coronavirus outbreak as a pandemic . To date, more than 136,000 people worldwide have been infected and nearly 5,000 have died from the virus. According to The New York Times , in the US at least 1,663 people in 46 states (and Washington DC) had tested positive for the coronavirus, with 41 deaths . Read more: The Government decrees a state of alarm starting this Saturday due to the coronavirus crisis Elizabeth Goitein, director of the National Liberty and Homeland Security Program at the Brennan Center for Justice, told Voice of America this week that declaring a national emergency would allow Trump to access a vast repository of additional powers outlined in more than 100 statutes.
That is, more powers for the federal Executive. "When a president makes an emergency declaration, at that moment he has access to all the laws that say that in a national emergency the president can do X, whether or not those powers relate to the emergency in question ," Goitein assured. . Read more: Europe is already the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic according C Level Contact List to the WHO, which recognizes that it is "impossible" to know when the peak of infections will arrive Some of them allow for a "reasonable and very measured" response to an emergency, Goitein added. Meanwhile, a national emergency declaration also significantly expands the president's ability to take extreme measures in the name of national security.
More than half of US states have declared states of emergency to combat the coronavirus outbreak. Until now, the president had done nothing more than minimize the risk of the pandemic and repeatedly assure that there was no need to worry , even as public health officials warned that the outbreak would be a turning point that would condition daily American life. Angela Merkel estimates that between 60% and 70% of citizens will contract the coronavirus; At the moment in Spain there are more infections than in Germany Going outside with coronavirus symptoms in Italy can be considered homicide and carry a minimum of 21 years in prison Hand gel, toilet paper and food: what products are supermarkets rationing in the rest of the world to face shortages due to the coronavirus Spain must first declare a state of alarm to call for a national quarantine if the coronavirus runs amok like in Italy, according to two constitutional lawyers.
That is, more powers for the federal Executive. "When a president makes an emergency declaration, at that moment he has access to all the laws that say that in a national emergency the president can do X, whether or not those powers relate to the emergency in question ," Goitein assured. . Read more: Europe is already the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic according C Level Contact List to the WHO, which recognizes that it is "impossible" to know when the peak of infections will arrive Some of them allow for a "reasonable and very measured" response to an emergency, Goitein added. Meanwhile, a national emergency declaration also significantly expands the president's ability to take extreme measures in the name of national security.
More than half of US states have declared states of emergency to combat the coronavirus outbreak. Until now, the president had done nothing more than minimize the risk of the pandemic and repeatedly assure that there was no need to worry , even as public health officials warned that the outbreak would be a turning point that would condition daily American life. Angela Merkel estimates that between 60% and 70% of citizens will contract the coronavirus; At the moment in Spain there are more infections than in Germany Going outside with coronavirus symptoms in Italy can be considered homicide and carry a minimum of 21 years in prison Hand gel, toilet paper and food: what products are supermarkets rationing in the rest of the world to face shortages due to the coronavirus Spain must first declare a state of alarm to call for a national quarantine if the coronavirus runs amok like in Italy, according to two constitutional lawyers.