A new dashboard built by former Trump and Obama officials shows that most states are making progress, but have not yet met federal guidelines to reopen.
Only Kentucky and North Dakota have satisfied federal guidelines to reopen, a new data tracker from former Trump and Obama officials suggests, even as other states across the country move forward with reopening plans.... [+]
, released in April, say states need to see a “downward trajectory” of new cases or positive tests for a 14-day period, along with a “robust” testing system—but the rules are non-binding, and many states have disregarded them entirely, used their own metrics or opted for a regional approach to reopening.
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