President Trump appears increasingly keen to get everyone back to work, or at least is laying the groundwork to blame others if it can't happen | Analysis by stcollinson
His hopes for a sharp rebound in the summer of his reelection year are likely to be dashed by the science of a virus that is highly contagious, for which there is no vaccine and no proven therapies. Furthermore, many state governors and big city mayors — who so far retain more public trust over their management of the crisis than Trump — are nervous about a premature end to stay-at-home orders. Trump can't simply force them to open up.
Fauci: There was 'pushback' to February shutdown 01:19Fauci risked incurring Trump's ire on"State of the Union" when he admitted that there had been"a lot of pushback" to calls inside the administration for earlier social distancing."I mean, obviously, you could logically say that if you had a process that was ongoing and you started mitigation earlier, you could have saved lives," Fauci said.
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