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Colorado Healthcare Workers Clash With Protestors Sick Of Stay-At-Home Orders Amid The Coronavirus Pandemic

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While the global fight against the novel coronavirus rages on, a new fight has begun between healthcare workers and local residents who are fed up with stay-at-home orders to help slow the spread of COVID-19.

This week, several demonstrations broke out in states across the country including Ohio, Minnesota, Washington, Kentucky, and Colorado, where people demanded their government agencies return things back to normal in the “land of the free” amid the pandemic. Related: Ashton Kutcher & Mila Kunis Launch Quarantine Wine For COVID-19 Relief  At least two medical workers in scrubs and N95 masks were spotted blocking angry protestors who gathered in Denver on Sunday afternoon.

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