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U.S., European leaders weigh reopening risks without a vaccine
By ELANA SCHOR, MIKE STOBBE and MICHAEL KUNZELMAN
Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) — On a weekend when many pandemic-
weary people emerged from weeks of lockdown, leaders
in the U.S. and Europe weighed the risks and rewards of
lifting COVID-19 restrictions knowing that a vaccine could
take years to develop.
In separate stark warnings, two major European leaders
bluntly told their citizens that the world needs to adapt to
living with the coronavirus and cannot wait to be saved
by a vaccine.
“We are confronting this risk, and we need to accept it,
otherwise we would never be able to relaunch,” Italian
Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said, heeding a push by
regional leaders to allow restaurants, bars and beach fa-
cilities to open Monday, weeks ahead of an earlier time-
table.
In the U.S., images of crowded bars, beaches and board-
walks suggested some weren’t heeding warnings to safe-
ly enjoy reopened spaces while limiting the risks of sprea- A youngster approaches a team of New York City police officers as they walk with face masks to
ding infection. hand out to anyone who needs or asks for one during the current coronavirus outbreak, Sunday,
May 17, 2020, in Brooklyn Bridge Park in New York. .
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