15, May 2020
More Americans disapprove Trump’s handling of coronavirus 0
More Americans say they think President Donald Trump is doing a “bad job” handling the coronavirus pandemic and don’t trust him to provide accurate data about the outbreak, according to a new poll.
The CBS News poll found that 57 percent of respondents said they believe Trump is doing a “bad job” handling the public health crisis and 43 percent said the president is doing a “good job.”
Views of Trump’s handling of the outbreak are now 10 points lower than in March, the lowest rating he has received.
The poll also shows 62 percent Americans don’t trust Trump to provide accurate information about the coronavirus or what to do during the outbreak.
Vice President Mike Pence, who leads the White House coronavirus task force, receives similar numbers.
Trump worsening approval rating comes as the number of confirmed infections and deaths from COVID-19 mount.
The pandemic has infected over 1.4 million people in the United States, killed more than 85,000 and devastated the economy.
A whistleblower told a congressional hearing on Thursday that the United States could face “the darkest winter” of recent times if it does not improve its response to the pandemic.
Rick Bright says he was removed by the White House as director of the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) for raising concerns about the government’s coronavirus preparedness.
BARDA is part of the US Department of Health and Human Services responsible for developing drugs to fight the coronavirus.
Trump, who has been pushing for the US economy to reopen quickly, dismissed Bright as a “disgruntled employee” on Twitter on Thursday morning before the hearing begun.
Source: Presstv
16, May 2020
French Cameroun Politics: Six opposition figures arrested for distributing face masks 0
Six opposition activists have been arrested in Cameroon for distributing face masks and disinfectant gel, their lawyers and Human Rights Watch said Friday.
The six were arrested on Monday in a busy market in the capital Yaounde. They are all supporters of main opposition leader Maurice Kamto, who lost the 2018 presidential election to veteran leader Paul Biya.
Cameroon’s government has banned an initiative by Kamto to collect funds to fight the novel coronavirus, ordering banks to close its accounts and freeze the money.
Communication companies have also been told to close mobile accounts opened to support the fund.
There have been 3,000 coronavirus infections and 139 deaths in Cameroon, which ranks among the worst affected African countries.
Hippolyte Meli, one of the lawyers for the six detainees, told AFP that they were being held for “the illegal distribution of masks and hydroalcoholic gel.”
Cameroonian authorities contacted by AFP have not commented so far.
HRW said the six were accused of “rebellion” — an act that could fetch them up to four years in jail, if convicted.
“Earlier in May, the health minister rejected a donation by Kamto’s initiative of 16,000 protective and surgical masks and 950 COVID-19 screening tests, claiming the initiative had not been legally established,” the rights monitor said.
“Distributing free masks to those who need them is not rebellion and it certainly should not land people in jail. Cameroonian authorities appear to be more concerned with defeating the opposition than protecting public health.”
Biya, 87, has ruled Cameroon since 1982 and he has not appeared on television since the pandemic broke out.
Source: AFP