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New York passes virus ‘high point’ as Trump, governors feud

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NEW YORK The state of New York, epicenter of America’s coronavirus infections, appeared to have passed the peak of the outbreak Sunday, as President Donald Trump bumped heads with governors over the pace of ending lockdowns. The United States has so far recorded more than 758,000 coronavirus cases and nearly 41,000 deaths, far more than any other nation. While some governors warned that the administration has failed to adequately boost testing, thousands of Americans were flouting stay-athome orders to protest their states’ prolonged closures. In Washington state, an early US virus hotspot, more than 2,000 people — many of them ignoring social distancing guidelines — congregated at the capitol to demand the governor re-open the state’s shuttered economy. Sunday’s anti-lockdown protests there and in Denver — where some demonstrators wore Trump 2020 face masks at a “ReOpen Colorado” rally — highlighted the growing frustration some Americans have over how state governments are responding to the crisis. “This ‘cure’ is deadlier than COVID!” read one sign carried by a maskless protester in Denver, referring to policies that have shuttered the US economy and led to 22 million Americans losing their jobs. New York has borne the brunt of the virus, which has killed more than 18,000 people in the state, according to a Johns Hopkins University tracker. “We are past the high point, and all indications at this point is that we are on the descent,” state governor Andrew Cuomo told a press conference. “Whether or not the descent continues depends on what we do, but right now we’re on the descent,” he said. New York’s improving data came as the political battle between Trump and other state governors dragged on, with virus testing rates emerging as the focus.””—APP

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