HealthDay Reports: US Coronavirus Cases Pass 700,000 as States Mull Re-Opening
Talk of potentially re-opening America came after President Donald Trump announced new federal guidelines on Thursday that governors could use.
U.S. Coronavirus Cases Pass 700,000 as States Mull Re-Opening
SATURDAY, April 18, 2020 (HealthDay News) -- U.S. cases of coronavirus infection topped 701,000, with almost 33,000 dead from COVID-19 by Saturday -- even as some states debated an easing of stay-at-home restrictions.
Talk of potentially re-opening America came after President Donald Trump announced new federal guidelines on Thursday that governors could use.
The national plan laid out three phases that would slowly return life to a "new normal" that continues to use some of the most fundamental aspects of social distancing.
"We are not opening all at once, but one careful step at a time. And some states will be able to open up sooner than others. Some states are not in the kind of trouble that others are in," Trump said during a media briefing Thursday.