World COVID-19 cases approach 3 mln, multiple countries mull gradual lifting of restrictions

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Multiple countries are easing or considering easing restrictions gradually for social and economic recovery although the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases worldwide is nearing 3 million.
Global caseload at 0000 GMT on Monday hit 2,968,627, with the United States standing first at 964,937, followed by Spain with 226,629, and Italy with 197,675, according to the Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University.
In Italy, the number of new deaths, new infections and patients in intensive care keeps declining,
according to the latest data released by the country’s Civil Protection Department.
A total of 260 people died of COVID-19 in the last 24 hours in the country, the lowest single-day death toll since March 15. It registered 2,324 new cases over the last 24 hours, 33 fewer than on Saturday, and the lowest in six days.
Starting May 3, Italy will be adopting “Phase Two” of a national lockdown put in place March 10, which involves “the gradual resumption of social, economic and productive activities.”
Last week, U.S. President Donald Trump unveiled guidelines for a phased reopening of parts of the economy disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Some states started reopening portions of their businesses over the weekend.
Anthony Fauci, director of the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said the country will be able to double its COVID-19 testing capacity over the next several weeks, which is needed to safely reopen portions of the economy.





