Positive Protest Tests Raise Virus Spread Concerns: Protest Wrap

A dissenter who went to a Black Lives Matter meeting in Melbourne, Australia, a weekend ago has tried positive for the coronavirus, raising worries that worldwide fights in the wake of George Floyd's passing may add to a second rush of infection spread. Some National Guard individuals in Washington D.C. had before tried positive in the wake of reacting to fights there. The chairman of Los Angeles encouraged nonconformists in his city to view self as isolating for 14 days. 

Nascar prohibited the Confederate banner from its races and properties, separating itself from what for some is an image of servitude and prejudice after decades in plain view at stock-vehicle occasions. Sculptures to renowned men with notorious racial accounts keep on falling, the most recent in Minnesota and Virginia. U.S. Soccer finished its restriction on stooping during the national song of praise. 

The prior to the war epic film "Gone With the Wind" may return to HBO Max, introduced by remarks from an African American investigations researcher. Furthermore, as questions develop over the by and large positive depiction of policing in TV shows like "Law and Order," President Donald Trump's child Eric Trump bounced in the conflict. "Presently the left needs to drop 'Paw Patrol,'" he composed on Twitter with regards to a children TV show's enlivened police pooch. "These individuals are genuinely crazy." 

President Trump encouraged Seattle to split down harder on dissidents he marked "local fear based oppressors," including "on the off chance that you don't do it, I will." Meanwhile in Minneapolis, one of the four officials charged in the demise of George Floyd posted bail and left prison. The others stay in guardianship.

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