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White House Takes New Line After Dire Report on Death Toll
Fri, 2020-03-20 18:31 — Kathy Gilbeaux
President Donald Trump at a Monday news conference on the Covid-19 pandemic. Doug Mills / The New York Times
nytimes.com - by Sheri Fink - March 17, 2020
Sweeping new federal recommendations announced on Monday for Americans to sharply limit their activities appeared to draw on a dire scientific report warning that, without action by the government and individuals to slow the spread of coronavirus and suppress new cases, 2.2 million people in the United States could die.
To curb the epidemic, there would need to be dramatic restrictions on work, school and social gatherings for periods of time until a vaccine was available, which could take 18 months, according to the report, compiled by British researchers. They cautioned that such steps carried enormous costs that could also affect people’s health, but concluded they were “the only viable strategy at the current time.”
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