Salt Lake County mayor upset over business rally
Apr 21, 2020, 9:44 AM | Updated: 10:21 am
(Credit: Spenser Heaps, Deseret News)
SALT LAKE CITY — Salt Lake County Mayor Jenny Wilson says she’s disappointed and upset after the Saturday rally in Salt Lake City.
Hundreds of people gathered at Washington Square to ask that businesses be allowed to operate again. They say people are suffering and the economy is tanking.
But Wilson told the KSL and Deseret News Editorial Boards it was an “egregious” violation of the county’s public health order banning mass gatherings. And she fears it could lead to more coronavirus cases.
“Anytime you have 1,000 people (gather), you could potentially have more cases,” Wilson said.
She says she may advise “law enforcement take a little stronger presence” for a future rally or gatherings in Salt Lake.
Police say they stationed around the rally, But they did not take any action nor issue any citations.
The group Utah Business Revival organized Saturday’s rally. They are planning something in Utah county on May 2nd, where they hope to have businesses open booths.
Groups around the country have been protesting stay-home orders. They marched in Phoenix and Pennsylvania on Monday and will gather at the state capitols of Missouri and North Carolina on Tuesday.
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