Trump Extends Coronavirus Distancing Guidelines through April

President Trump on Sunday extended his administration’s guidelines for social distancing for stemming the spread of the coronavirus to last through the end of April, scrapping his initial goal of reinvigorating the economy by Easter Sunday.

“Nothing would be worse than declaring victory before the victory is won,” Trump said at Sunday’s briefing with the administration’s Coronavirus Task Force. “That would be the greatest loss of all.”

The president urged Americans to continue to follow the administration’s guidelines that have been in place for about two weeks of refraining from going out to restaurants and bars, only traveling for essential purposes, and not gathering in groups of more than 10 people.

“The better you do, the faster this whole nightmare will end,” Trump said.

Trump said the country would likely see the highest number of deaths in about two weeks, when the guidelines were set to expire, but said he expects the U.S. will be “well on our way to recovery” by June 1.
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