JUST IN: The United States has surpassed 1 million confirmed cases of COVID-19, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University.
2:05 p.m.: US cases top 1 millioncollected by Johns Hopkins University.Out of the 3 million cases reported in the world, the U.S. has by far the most. Spain has the second-highest number with at least 232,128.
He noted that while he understands some people may be frustrated with his decision, he can't lift restrictions until there is a steady downward trend. He described the state's current trend as"flattened out." Cuomo said 900 people were hospitalized in the last 24 hours, calling the decline"good news" but noting that"after all this, we still had 900 new infections."
Businesses should expect to continue social distancing, testing and adopt ongoing monitoring if they want to reopen, according to Cuomo. Jim Malatras, President of SUNY Empire State College, left, listens as New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo, right, speaks during his daily coronavirus press briefing at SUNY Upstate Medical University, April 28, 2020 in Syracuse, New York. Cuomo detailed guidelines to reopening parts of New York State around May 15, 2020.10:39 a.m.
This file photo taken on Feb. 14, 2020, shows Tokyo 2020 president Yoshiro Mori speaking during a press conference following the International Olympic Committee project review meeting in Tokyo, Japan. Officials announced on March 24, 2020, that the Tokyo Games, which were originally slated to kick off this summer, will be rescheduled to next summer due to the coronavirus pandemic.
A copy of the plan's blueprint document, which ABC News has obtained and reviewed, says that"testing plans and rapid response programs will be federally supported, state managed and locally executed." A number of governors have criticized the approach, saying only the federal government has the ability to accelerate testing capacity and coordinate a national testing strategy.
Adm. Brett Giroir, assistant secretary for health at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services appears on "Good Morning America," April 28, 2020. Quest Diagnostics launched QuestDirect on Tuesday, its consumer-initiated testing business through which individuals can request the antibody test and pay for the service online. Each request is reviewed and, if deemed appropriate, an order for testing is issued by a licensed physician and the consumer will schedule an appointment for a blood draw at one of the company's 2,200 patient service centers around the United States.
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