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Even as virus deaths mount, governments eye exit strategies
By MARINA VILLENUEVE AND LORI HINNANT
Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) — Even as coronavirus deaths mount
across Europe, New York and other hot spots, the U.S.
and other governments are beginning to envision an exit
strategy and contemplating a staggered and carefully
calibrated relaxation of the restrictions designed to curb
the scourge.“To end the confinement, we’re not going to
go from black to white; we’re going to go from black to
gray,” top French epidemiologist Jean-François Delfraissy
said in a radio interview.
At the same time, politicians and health officials emphati-
cally warn that while deaths, hospitalizations and new in-
fections may be leveling off in places like Italy and Spain,
and even New York has seen encouraging signs amid
the gloom, the crisis is far from over, and a catastrophic
second wave could hit if countries let their guard down
too soon. “We are flattening the curve because we are
rigorous about social distancing,” New York Gov. Andrew
Cuomo said. “But it’s not a time to be complacent. It’s not
a time to do anything different than we’ve been doing.” An employee of cake shop prepares chocolate Easter bunnies with masks in Lykovrisi, northern
Athens, on Wednesday, April 8, 2020.
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