Hope and Worry Mingle as Countries Relax Coronavirus Lockdowns
| By SHERYL GAY STOLBERG and EILEEN SULLIVAN An internal Trump administration model projects a near-doubling of daily coronavirus deaths by June 1 as the nation begins to reopen, as well as a rapid rise in daily infections. | | | By JASON HOROWITZ At least a dozen countries pulled back on restrictions put in place to combat the virus. But leaders warned that an uptick in infections could shut life down again. | | | By KIRK SEMPLE Laborers have not just stopped traveling in search of work. Many have also headed back to their home countries. | | |
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