President Donald Trump backed off his assertion of absolute authority over reopening the country, in an embarrassing tacit admission that he cannot force reluctant states to fire up the economy with the coronavirus still rampant | Analysis by StCollinson
And he continued to deflect from criticism of his wider handling of the coronavirus pandemic, singling out the World Health Organization, which joined state governors, Democrats, former President Barack Obama, the news media, China, and America's European allies in being used by the President to shift focus from his own chaotic management.
Chan School of Public Health warned in the journal Science on Tuesday that Americans may need to stick to social distancing measures until 2022 unless a vaccine becomes available quickly.Trump recognizes constitutional realityTrump's comments on Tuesday reflected his keenness to get millions of Americans who have been kicked out of jobs as the economy shut down to get back to work. The economic pain is immense.
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