On Monday, April, 20 at noon more than ten-thousands citizens are expected to gather in the capital city to peacefully protest Governor Wolf’s excessive restrictions, and to take back the Keystone State.
Organizers are encouraging social distancing at the event, and attendees are told to “wear a face mask if you feel so inclined.”
Harrisburg, Pa – On Monday, April, 20 at noon more than ten-thousands citizens are expected to gather in the capital city to peacefully protest Governor Wolf’s excessive restrictions, and to take back the Keystone State.
Organizers are encouraging social distancing at the event, and attendees are told to “wear a face mask if you feel so inclined.”
Protests are beginning to emerge across the country as concerned citizens strive to return the economy to normal. These protests have been peaceful, as will this event. The organizations planning the event say they are not affiliated with any political group. They believe forcing healthy citizens to stay home and forcing businesses and churches to close is tyranny.
The state has been under a stay-at-home order since April 1 in an effort to slow the spread of the virus, which had killed 647 Pennsylvanians as of Wednesday. All nonessential business were ordered closed by the governor March 16. Millions of Pennsylvania residents have been unable to work and are filing for unemployment benefits in droves. Nearly 1.5 million in the Keystone State have filed for unemployment since March 15.
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