Divine: Midwest governors strengthen ties during epidemic battle against ‘common enemy’


Ohio Government. Mike DivineMike Divinsunde preview showed: Covid-19 relief awaiting Trump’s signature; Divine Says Ohio Teachers, School Staff Will Be More Group Around Turner House Bids to Get COVID-19 Vaccine Progressive Rally (R) and Michigan Govt. Greatchain WhitmerGretchen Whitersunde preview shows: COVID-19 relief awaiting Trump’s signature; Release of vaccines to reopen Michigan high school, indoor recreation amid stabilization of coronavirus rates, re-establishing the epidemiological status of Michigan on water closures and more (D) said in a joint interview on Sunday that the coronavirus epidemic has strengthened communications and ties between state leaders in the Midwest.

“The good thing about him is that I’m Gretchen, the governor. I know Whitmer. I’ve got to get to know our neighboring governors and we’ll talk a little bit, ‘DY told CBS’s “Face of the Nation.” Said on.

“We have a common enemy, the common enemy is this virus and we are fighting it,” he added, “Certainly, there may be people in my state who disagree with what we have done.”

“The virus doesn’t hang on the state line, it doesn’t hang on the party line, it’s a common enemy and we’ve always looked at it,” Whitmer added.

While states vary in how states allocate different vaccine doses, most governors prioritize “who is most in touch, who is in contact with the people who are out in the job,” Whitmer noted.

“There has been a real consensus on what we call the ‘A1’ group, which includes the first responders, but predicts that” there will be a general lack of consensus among people in general when you move beyond the first group, “Dyne added. “

Both Divine and Whitmer were targets of kidnapping plots earlier this year due to restrictions on implementation during the epidemic.

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