Corona-restrictions in the UNITED states runs in the first game to 30. april. Trump is considering when to raise.

Over half a million people in the UNITED states is in the easter registered as coronasmittede. The number of dead has risen to more than 18.600.

President Donald Trump says that the decision on when it is safe to re-open the country is the most important thing he ever had to take.

Experts have warned that the number of deaths during the coronakrisen can grow to over 200,000 over the summer, if the orders to stay at home and keep the businesses closed be lifted after 30 days.

Trump, who is fighting to be re-elected at the presidential election in november, has said that he wishes that everyday should return as soon as possible.

the President also highlights that there are large economic costs associated with the applicable restrictions to prevent the dissemination of Covid-19.

– I must make a decision, and I hope to God that it is the right decision, said the u.s. president Friday to journalists.

– It is the biggest decision I have ever had to make, he added.

Trump said that figures from the factual development will be crucial for when he takes the next step. When he was asked to elaborate on which facts, he points at his forehead and said, “the facts which I have here”.

The applicable new provisions are introduced, run in first up to 30. april. The president must decide whether they should be extended or whether a gradual opening of society must be initiated.

the Number of americans who applied for unemployment benefits in the past three weeks has risen to over 15 million.

the Government says that it was discontinued 701.000 jobs in march. It is the largest number of abandoned posts since the great Depression in the 1930s.

at the same time it marked the end of the largest beskæftigelsesboom in UNITED states history, which began in late 2010.

In New York city said mayor Bill de Blasio on Saturday that the city schools will remain closed the rest of the school year because of coronakrisen.

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