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Experts fear 'national naivete' on COVID optimism
« on: April 11, 2020, 01:33:29 pm »
Experts fear 'national naivete' on COVID optimism
By Reid Wilson - 04/11/20 06:01 AM EDT

After an unprecedented month of strict social distancing and an economic lockdown that has cost tens of millions of jobs and untold billions in damage, Americans saw the faintest glimmers of hope last week that the worst of the coronavirus crisis may be passing.

Modelers at the University of Washington downgraded their projections of the number of people who would die. Some states closed field hospitals they never had to use. Major professional sports leagues began considering how to play abbreviated seasons. President Trump promised businesses would reopen soon, with his characteristic bravado.

“I think we're going to open up strong. I think we're going to open up very successfully, and, I'd like to say, even more successfully than before,” Trump said Thursday.

On Friday, Trump said he would listen to public health experts if they said it was too early to reopen the country — though he added he would also consider the other side of the argument. His comments came hours after U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams said on Fox News that “most of the country will not” be able to open for business May 1.

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