Vice President Mike Pence said the country will be “in a much, much better place” later this year if a second surge of coronavirus cases hits, as some health experts predict
Vice President Mike Pence said the White House hopes the coronavirus epidemic can be “largely in the past” by early June.
Mr. Pence didn’t make a firm prediction about when the U.S. economy can be fully reopened. But he said “the trend lines continue to be encouraging,” including in some of the country’s most hard-hit cities, and offered a generally ambitious timeline for revival of normal activities.
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