California stay-home order not one dimension suits all, Pence aide says



California Road, often stuffed with iconic cable vehicles, is seen principally empty in San Francisco, California on March 17, 2020.

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A prime aide to Vice President Mike Pence, who leads the White Home's response to the coronavirus pandemic, stated Friday that California's sweeping order for residents to remain at residence shouldn't essentially be copied by different states.

Marc Quick, Pence's chief of employees, was requested on CNBC's "Squawk Field" whether or not California's determination, issued Thursday night by Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom, will quickly be copied by most different states.

Quick stated that since three states  California, Washington and New York  comprise greater than half of all confirmed coronavirus instances within the U.S., Newsom's order might not turn into "a one-size-fits-all coverage."

"It is vital to take into account that we now have a federalist system" that permits "native communities to do what they assume is greatest for his or her communities, and us to offer them the assets they want...



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