
Coronavirus Scientist Warns States May Close Again
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The CDC warns that states may need to close again if COVID-19 cases rise, as some states ease lockdowns. Experts caution that rushing to reopen could lead to a spike in cases, with a lag time before symptoms appear. The Japanese island of Hokkaido serves as a case study, having experienced a spike in infections after reopening, leading to another lockdown. Despite guidelines recommending a downward trajectory of cases before reopening, some states are eager to lift restrictions. President Trump acknowledges the potential for 100,000 deaths but insists on reopening soon.
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