Washington state allowed more businesses to resume Friday, but data from modelers showed the infection rate began to creep back up in April, Gov. Inslee says.
Washington state allowed more businesses to resume Friday, but data from modelers showed the infection rate began to creep back up in April, the governor said.
But as of April 19, that number had gone up from a low to at or just above one. "We just cannot allow that line to go significantly above one or we will simply again see an exponential growth," Inslee said. Inslee said the data and possible continuation of the trend shows that"we have to continue a step-by-step, measured approach." Inslee has relaxed some rules from his stay-at-home order and on Friday curbside retail and landscapingAs of Friday, there have been more than 16,300 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the state and 905 deaths, according to the
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