Trump to release ‘flexible’ guidelines to reopen economy: Sources
Trump said some states with low numbers of infections will be ready to resume economic activity sooner than others.

United States President Donald Trump will release new guidelines on Thursday evening on reopening the US economy, backed by medical experts on his coronavirus taskforce, to serve as recommendations for states, a senior White House official said.
“The president’s new guidelines are, in fact, that. They are recommendations. They are flexible. They are data-driven,” the official told Reuters News Agency, speaking on condition of anonymity.
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Trump is to unveil the new guidelines at a 6pm EDT (22:00 GMT) White House briefing, as he pushes to get the US economy going again after the coronavirus shutdown left millions of Americans jobless. More than 20 million people have filed for unemployment in the US in the past month.
Trump said on Wednesday, some states with low numbers of infections will be ready to resume economic activity sooner than other states hard hit by the highly contagious virus.
The official said that each governor would be able to look to the recommendations as a guide.
“They are layered,” the official said of Trump’s new recommendations. “They are signed off on and in full agreement by the medical experts on the taskforce.”
The guidelines will offer recommendations on when bars and restaurants, as well as on sports events and large public gatherings, can resume, a second senior White House official said.
“There are certain medical-based metrics, and each county can see where they fit within those metrics,” the official said.
The medical experts who backed the plan are infectious disease expert Anthony Fauci, taskforce coordinator Deborah Birx and Robert Redfield, director of the Centers for Disease Control.
Trump was to preview the new plan with state governors on a video conference call with them before the news conference.
“I think they’ll be very happy with what we’re doing. They want to win this war, and we’re going to win it,” Trump told an event celebrating American truck drivers.