More than 22,000 people in the U.S. have died from COVID-19. But on the day after Easter, a benchmark President Trump once set for easing restrictions, officials see reasons for hope.
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In New York, where state and local officials have disagreed about a date for reopening schools, Gov. Andrew Cuomo described a “delicate balance” in moving forward with business, education and public transport.
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