As the coronavirus pandemic continued into May, Americans, health officials and elected officials reached a breaking point on their stay at home orders. The virus, however, continued to spread, and the pandemic reached a grim milestone by the end of the month. “The United States woke up on May 1, really
As the coronavirus pandemic continued into May, Americans, health officials and elected officials reached a breaking point on their stay at home orders.
The number of coronavirus cases in the country rose to over 1.1 million with nearly 65,000 patients dead. MORE: 2.1 million more Americans file jobless claims, bringing coronavirus crisis total to 40 million By May 15, eight more states, including parts of upstate New York, Vermont and Virginia, allowed certain businesses to reopen, but with tight restrictions on the number of customers and strong calls for social distancing.In some instances, owners of salons, gyms and other non-essential businesses said they were fed up that their stores were not allowed to open first and defied their governor’s orders.
“At this stage it’s pretty clear that Americans are over COVID,” Bossert said. “The problem is COVID is not done with us.”
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