Fear of Martial Law, Coronavirus ‘Quarantine’?
the U.S. National Guard’s arrival to the metro area to assist with the response to the coronavirus provided another boost to text messages and social media posts claiming martial law is imminent.
By the end of the day, Gov. John Bel Edwards’ office sent messages to state legislators and other local officials noting the National Guard is only here to assist with drive-thru coronavirus testing sites and to identify buildings that can be used as temporary hospitals and housing for those awaiting test results.
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“The National Guard has not been deployed to invoke martial law,” said the message, which was distributed by legislators, including state Rep. Rodney Lyons, D-Harvey, and state Sen. Pat Connick, R-Marrero. “Shelter in place, as implemented by other municipalities and states, is not a complete lockdown that requires people to not leave their homes.”
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Hi there, This was a good read. I would like to see some other topics on this that the world is facing too!!
Thanks
mayasani