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1 hour ago, Thokkalee said:

Thatha has no power to lockdown states or even impose stay at home orders.. it is all in the state’s hands.. he can only give guidance through CDC.. he is totally powerless.. 

test kits, Medical equipment, ventilators, etc.. these are resources almost every country in the world is competing with each other to buy them.. in fact, every state in US is competing with each other.. 

powerless athaniki president post enduku bhayya ichipadi dobbakunda

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1 hour ago, Thokkalee said:

Thatha has no power to lockdown states or even impose stay at home orders.. it is all in the state’s hands.. he can only give guidance through CDC.. he is totally powerless.. 

test kits, Medical equipment, ventilators, etc.. these are resources almost every country in the world is competing with each other to buy them.. in fact, every state in US is competing with each other.. 

konni rojulu agithe internal yuddam ae vasthadi states madhya

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18 minutes ago, no01 said:

Exactly, its W.H.O's fault (and ofcourse China) who should have warned rest of the world or should have been transparent from the beginning. 

Oorike ala travel ban ey country kuda implement cheyyaru. And President cannot issue or sign executive order on anything or whatever he likes....he has many restrictions and can only issue EO within those limited powers. Rest of it has to go through Congress and Senate and to make them agree is a hell job.

Restrict and ban difference thelusa?? Just asking anthe 

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Dont want anyone to talk abt politics at this time ani ee falthu gaadu talking abt politics..nee yavva, siggu saram, manam abhiman em undadhu ra neeku..evari evariko vasthunnai rogalu, neeku vachi pothae America ki pattina daridram vadilipothadhi ra..howle..!

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3 minutes ago, tom bhayya said:

he can stop airlines from flying kadha , tuesday reasons that he cannot ask states to lock down

Doesn’t matter.. no one is flying now anyway.. 

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13 minutes ago, veeraveeraleaks said:

Check points petti restrict cheyyochu only for essential traffic 

Cuomo and other governors chepparu kada lockdown chesthe sue chesthamu ani.. cuomo even warned of suing Rhode Island for identifying and checking NY people cars in Rhode Island. 

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1 minute ago, Thokkalee said:

Doesn’t matter.. no one is flying now anyway.. 

evaru chepparu no one flying now ani? March 1st week lo 2 million travelled domestic until 10th after that 1 million even today 20k passengers travelling domestic and jfk, lagaurdia and ewr are still operational 

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7 minutes ago, Thokkalee said:

Doesn’t matter.. no one is flying now anyway.. 

Transportation Security Administration airport checkpoint numbers show the number of airline passengers fell below 200,000 Friday and Saturday as a result of the coronavirus.

Only 184,027 people passed through TSA checkpoints Saturday, and 199,644 Friday. On the same two days last year, 2.1 million and 2.5 million people respectively passed through TSA checkpoints.

Fewer than 2 million passengers a day have flown since March 9, and 1 million a day since March 17. That figure has stayed below 500,000 since March 22.

Airlines have sharply curtailed their schedules as coronavirus has swept the globe. Domestic carriers have cut their flights by 70% to 90%.

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