Coronavirus: Truck Drivers Block Two Lanes on One of São Paulo’s Main Roads This Monday (11) in Defense of Business Reopening
Coronavirus: Dozens of truck drivers started protests in São Paulo this Monday (11) in opposition to Governor João Doria’s decision to extend the quarantine in the state, keeping businesses closed until May 31. On March 27, truck drivers advocate for the reopening of businesses and threatened to strike
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The workers parked their vehicles on Avenida Paulista in the afternoon, blocking both lanes of the road.
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In favor of vertical isolation, the truck drivers support President Jair Bolsonaro and protest against the quarantine being implemented by the state government and the city of São Paulo.
During the protest, the main target of the truck drivers was the governor of São Paulo, João Doria (PSDB).
In addition to several stickers with the message “out Doria,” they also used a coffin with images of the governor and São Paulo’s mayor, Bruno Covas (PSDB), during the demonstration.
The line of trucks extends for three blocks, and prior to this, there was a caravan of vans.
Check Out the Videos of the Protest in São Paulo Demanding an End to the Quarantine Due to the New Coronavirus
https://www.facebook.com/MAvancaBrasil/videos/1591756574325738/
— Bruno .. Above All. (@BrunoPita38) May 11, 2020
https://twitter.com/EdsonVenncio2/status/1259927144920240129

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