The new coronavirus, which causes the respiratory disease COVID-19, is spread by droplets from sneezing and coughing
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Social distancing and self-isolation efforts to slow the virus’ spread have led to a massive shutdown across much of the U.S. and many other countries. Schools, sports leagues, office spaces, bars, dine-in restaurants, retail stores and public places have been closed while health experts and the Trump administration navigate how to best transition back to normal life while mitigating the infection rate so hospitals are not overwhelmed.
Trump said Tuesday that he named Easter as the target date because “it would be a beautiful timeline.”Are There Different Strains? Does Blood Type Matter? Experts Answer the Latest Questions About Coronavirus “It’s a short-term decision that has long-term consequences,” Hotez said. “I’m arguing we’re not in a position to make that decision by April 12 yet, because we don’t know the full extent of this epidemic. But we’ll know a lot more in a month than we will now.”
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