Administration
sees Washington, DC, area as ongoing virus problem area
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[May 20, 2020]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - It is proving hard
to reduce the number of coronavirus cases in the Washington, DC area, a
senior administration official said on Tuesday, even though the nation's
capital is where the voices are loudest about the need for social
distancing.
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The official, briefing White House reporters, said Washington and
its metro area in Maryland and Virginia, as well as Chicago, Los
Angeles and Minneapolis, remain on a virus "plateau" without a sharp
decline in cases.
Most other major metropolitan areas, including New York,
Philadelphia and Atlanta, are down from their peaks, said the
official, who requested anonymity.
The official said it was unclear why Washington, Chicago, Los
Angeles and Minneapolis were not experiencing declines close to
other major cities but said it was being studied.
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The official had three take-aways from the latest data about the virus:
- The major metropolitan areas are starting to improve significantly.
- A lot of states have been doing what is necessary to test people and do
contact tracing to find outbreaks and stop community spread.
- Testing has been expanding at a rate that in several instances has state
governors telling federal officials "they need more people to test."
(Reporting By Steve Holland; Editing by Dan Grebler)
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