HAWAI`I COVID-19 INCIDENT COMMANDER - ʻRIOTINGʻ POSSIBLE IF ECONOMY FALTERS
US Maj.  Gen. Kenneth Hara, “incident commander” of Hawaii’s new coronavirus  response warned the House Select Committee on COVID-19 today about the  possibility of rioting if “we let the economy go the way it’s going.”
“At some point we need to accept risks,” Hara told his  fellow members of the committee. “We’ve got to accept the fact that  people will become infected” and push Hawaii’s health care system  “without exceeding the ICU and ventilator capacity.”
By continuing to restrict Hawaii’s economy, Hara said:
“If we let the economy go the way it’s going, I feel  there will be significant civil unrest that could lead to civil  disobedience and, worst case, civil disturbance and rioting.”
 
 
 
 



 

