U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday that he would be sitting down with health experts to determine whether they can pull back on social distancing restrictions, in tying to the 15-day deadline he set for review of the COVID-19 situation. He said they would not do so for New York given the extend of the outbreak, but they may look at other parts of the country not as impacted. Trump stressed, however, the biggest thing they want to do is ensure they can flatten the curve.
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Coronavirus outbreak: Trump says they may reopen some parts of U.S., but want to flatten the curve
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