Several more U.S. states loosen restrictions on Monday to prevent the spread of coronavirus. Meanwhile, federal health officials have identified potential new symptoms of the disease..
According to them, chills, regular tremors with chills, muscle or headache, sore throat, as well as loss of smell or taste can be signs of coronavirus infection, Voice of America reports..
The Federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention previously called fever, lack of air, and coughing as possible symptoms of COVID-19..
Leaders in Colorado, Mississippi, Montana and Tennessee allow some companies to resume work from Monday. Earlier Georgia, Oklahoma, Alaska and South Carolina decided to take similar steps in an effort to return people to work and give them the opportunity to return to some semblance of their lives before the coronavirus epidemic.
Experts warn against hasty restarting of the economy, and many governors say they’re taking measures to ensure public safety.
The number of identified cases of COVID-19 in the United States exceeded 980 thousand, 55 thousand people died.
The state of New York suffered the most, with about 30 percent of all cases and deaths in the United States. Governor Andrew Cuomo said on Sunday that when his decree on home restrictions expired on May 15, some areas of the state that weren’t affected so much by the epidemic would be able to resume construction work and open industrial plants. After a two-week evaluation period, further mitigation will be considered..
Coronavirus epidemic has caused great financial damage to the largest economy in the world. According to the Department of Labor, more than 26.5 million Americans have applied for unemployment benefits in the past five weeks..
US President Donald Trump signed into law on $ 484 billion in aid to small businesses and hospitals on Friday after funds quickly ran out in a previous aid program.
Finance Minister Stephen Mnuchin on Sunday expressed confidence that the US economy will "
“We are investing unprecedented financial assistance in the economy,” he said on Fox News. “I think it will have a major impact.”.