Trump hopes economy will reopen by Easter, 10,000 new cases surfaced

Posted on 25th Mar 2020 by rohit kumar

US President Donald Trump hopes the country's economy will reopen by Easter, April 12. While 10,000 new cases of corona virus have been reported in the US in one day and around 150 people have died. There are millions of American lockdowns.

The National Guard as well as the armed forces have been in service in many states. At least 53 people have died and 5,000 new cases have been reported in New York on Tuesday. There have been more than 25,000 cases of Kovid-19 in New York so far and 210 deaths.

 

According to WorldMeter, a website that monitors cases of Kovid-19, 10,000 new Corona cases have been reported in the US on Tuesday alone. Due to which the number of infected has reached about 54,000. At the same time, 150 deaths have occurred in a single day, taking the death toll to 700.

 

Other than New York, there were other coronovirus hotspots along with neighboring states New Jersey, California, Michigan, Illinois and Florida. However, no new cases or deaths have occurred in Washington. Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Trump hoped that by Easter April 12, things would be fine in three weeks.

 

President Trump said, 'I want to encourage everyone to follow the guidelines on social distancing. Avoid large gatherings, wash hands and everything else. Ultimately, the goal is to simplify the guidelines for a large part of our country as we reach the end of our historic battle with an invisible enemy. '

 

Trump said, 'I hope everything goes well by Easter. I think it will be a very good thing for our country and we are all working very hard to make it successful. We will meet many people to see if it can be done. Easter is our timeline. '

 

He hoped that the US Congress would soon sign a US $ two trillion bill. He said that his first priority is always the health and safety of the American people. However, Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said that you have to be flexible.

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