Over the past week, protests have begun to spring up across America, demanding that the economy re-opens. They have been partly spurred on by President Trump – but does relaxing social distancing now fit the medical data?
This week on Divided States, we take you inside those protests, talking to the people there to find out what's driving them to show up.
Our team are all back in Washington DC: Amanda Walker, Cordelia Lynch and Emily Purser Brown talk though the latest developments on the miracle cure that wasn't, and discuss what's going on with President Trump's latest immigration ban.
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