Christopher Murray, the director of the University of Washington’s Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, told CBS News that the U.S. would “very clearly have a rebound” in coronavirus cases if social distancing guidelines are eased on May 1.
Said Murray: “The first testing we’ve done on this is if you opened up the entire country May 1, then we would very clearly have a rebound. We don’t think the capability in the states exists yet to deal with that volume of cases. And so by July or August, we could be back in the same situation we are now.”
He added: “Maybe some states can open up mid-May, but we have to be very careful and make sure that we don’t sort of lose all of the effort that the American people have put into closures by premature opening.”

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