From the BBC:
“Coronavirus: US overtakes China
with most cases”
The US now has more confirmed
cases of coronavirus than any other country with more than 83,500 positive
tests. According to the latest figures collated by Johns Hopkins University,
the US has overtaken China (81,782 cases) and Italy (80,589). But with 1,200
Covid-19-related fatalities, the US death toll lags behind China (3,291) and
Italy (8,215). The grim milestone came as President Donald Trump predicted the
nation would get back to work "pretty quickly".
How did the White House react? Asked about the latest figures at a White
House briefing on Thursday afternoon, President Trump said it was "a
tribute to the amount of testing that we're doing". Vice-President Mike Pence said coronavirus
tests were now available in all 50 states and more than 552,000 tests had been
conducted nationwide. Mr Trump also cast doubt on the figures coming out of
Beijing, telling reporters: "You don't know what the numbers are in
China." He said he would speak to President Xi Jinping by phone on
Thursday night, but denied the Chinese leader had asked him to "calm
down" the language he uses to refer to the pandemic, which the US leader
refers to as "the Chinese virus".
Does the president still hope to
ease restrictions? Mr Trump has set a
much-criticised goal of Easter Sunday, 12 April, for reopening the country.
That plan seemed to gather impetus on Thursday as it emerged an unprecedented
3.3 million Americans have been laid off because of the virus. At Thursday's
briefing, he said: "They [the American people] have to go back to work,
our country has to go back, our country is based on that and I think it's going
to happen pretty quickly. "We may take sections of our country, we may
take large sections of our country that aren't so seriously affected and we may
do it that way." He added: "A lot of people misinterpret when I say
go back - they're going to be practising as much as you can social distancing,
and washing your hands and not shaking hands and all of the things we talked
about." He promised more details next week.
What could he be planning? In a letter to state governors on Thursday,
Mr Trump said his team plans to release federal social distancing guidelines
that may advise some regions to loosen restrictions. Mr Trump wrote of a "long battle
ahead" and said "robust" testing protocols might allow some
counties to lift their safeguards against the coronavirus. He said the
"new guidelines" would create low, medium and high risk zones that
would allow the government to advise on "maintaining, increasing, or
relaxing social distancing and other mitigation measures they have put in
place". The plan emerged as new research on Thursday estimated
Covid-19-related deaths in the US could top 80,000 over the coming four months.
As many as 2,300 patients could die every day during the epidemic peak, set for
some point in April, even if people observe strict social distancing, according
to the study from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the
University of Washington's School of Medicine.
Can the president order everyone
back to work? No. Earlier this month,
he set a 15-day period to slow down the spread of Covid-19 by urging all
Americans to drastically scale back their public interactions. But those guidelines were voluntary and did
not amount to a national order. The US
Constitution makes clear states have the power for maintaining public order and
safety, which scholars say means it is the responsibility of governors to
decide when virus-related restrictions get lifted. Currently 21 US states have
told residents to stay in their homes in order to contain the pandemic.
^ This a milestone that the US
doesn’t need or want. With this current news I don’t see the US getting “by to
work” before Easter. ^
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-52056586
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