in 21 states. The national daily average is down slightly, but the number remains north of 20,000 people with more than a 1,000 daily deaths.—most of them led by Republican governors—have already begun to partially reopen while another half dozen will lift some restrictions in the next week. Some states have already reopened local economies on a country-by-county basis, such as Florida and Iowa. Twenty-two states and the District of Columbia remain shutdown.
Despite not meeting the White House's Phase 1 guidelines for testing, tracing and a two-week decline in new cases, states have moved ahead. And it hasn't stopped President Donald Trump himself from applauding states for easing restrictions."Exciting to see our Country starting to open up again!" the president tweeted earlier in the day.
President Donald Trump tours a Honeywell International Inc. factory producing N95 masks during his first trip since widespread COVID-19 related lockdowns went into effect May 5 in Phoenix, Arizona.
Senator Josh Hawley said counties' guidelines should differ, given the varying degree of infection, and that the reopenings be gradual with partial business capacity.
Approximately 134,000 people in the U.S. could die from COVID-19, more than double an estimate five weeks ago of 72,000, according to the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington’s School of Medicine.
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