JORGE RAMOS: This morning the President of the United States, Donald Trump, came out with a strong tweet saying that the cure cannot be worse than the disease. And then he makes… well here it is, right? We’ll translate it, more or less: It says: “Our people want to return to work. They will practice social distancing and everything that is necessary, but the elderly must be cared for and protected in a loving way. We can do both,” says the president. “But the cure”, in capital letters, “the cure cannot be worse than the problem! Congress must act now. We're going to come back and we're going to do it in a very strong way.” And then, Maria Antonieta, the president said in a Fox News town hall, of course, this conservative network, he said that he hopes that by April 12th, he mentioned Easter, but it coincides with April 12th...that by April 12th the country must return. So this has triggered a huge debate across the United States about which of the two strategies should be followed. One: a total quarantine- a lockdown, or what President Donald Trump is suggesting which is, to say,, that we return to work when we can, and- with the consequences that this might have, no?