“New data from the University of Pennsylvania suggests that relaxing lockdowns across U.S. cities and states could have serious consequences for the country’s battle to contain the coronavirus, which has infected over a million people while killing more than 66,000 people,” Yahoo Finance reports.
“According to the Penn Wharton Budget Model, reopening states will result in an additional 233,000 deaths from the virus … This means that if the states were to reopen, 350,000 people in total would die from coronavirus by the end of June, the study found.”

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