WASHINGTON (REUTERS) - The District of Columbia, seat of the US federal government, extended its stay-at-home order through June 8, the mayor said on Wednesday (May 13).. Read more at straitstimes.com.
WASHINGTON - The District of Columbia, seat of the US federal government, extended its stay-at-home order through June 8, the mayor said on Wednesday .
Mayor Muriel Bowser left open the possibility that the US capital could reopen sooner, telling reporters that if it hit certain metrics including a declining number of cases over 14 days and sustained low transmission rate, she could move to open sooner.Though Bowser said the data reflected some encouraging signs, she said,"We are not there yet."
Top US infectious diseases expert Anthony Fauci testified in the Senate on Tuesday his concerns that ending lockdowns could lead to uncontrollable outbreaks.
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