Trump moves to prevent meat shortages
Fauci warns 'bad fall'
California considers starting school in July
Ryan W. Miller Jessica Flores
USA TODAY
5:59 AM 04 29 2020
"As the number of confirmed coronavirus cases topped 1 million in the U.S., President Donald Trump has ordered meat processing plants to remain open despite safety concerns among workers and warnings of food shortages.
Many states, meanwhile, have begun to outline plans to reopen their economies and resume everyday life. Dr. Anthony Fauci on Tuesday warned of a "bad fall and bad winter" from a second wave of cases if the country prematurely opens.
In California, Gov. Gavin Newsom said it was possible that K-12 students could return to school as early as July. And, in New York, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said regions of the state will begin to reopen once the hospital systems are at least 30% below capacity.
The virus has killed more Americans than the Vietnam War from 1955 to 1975, with more than 58,300 deaths as of early Wednesday, according to John Hopkins University data. Worldwide, there are over 3 million confirmed cases and more than 217,100 deaths."
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