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Top U.S. health officials say states should pause reopening

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Top U.S. health officials say states should pause reopening efforts

The rising number of coronavirus infections in the U.S. proves the pandemic is far from abating. New cases are setting single-day records in several states and declining in only two. While the nation’s top medical officials say states should pause reopening in order to control virus spread, the Trump administration insists schools should resume as normal this fall. Yamiche Alcindor reports.

07/09/2020

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