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Peak US death rate due to coronavirus likely to hit in two weeks: Donald Trump

Trump, during a briefing at the White House, also said that he was extending the government's 'social distancing' guidelines until April 30.

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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump said Sunday that the peak death rate in the United States from the coronavirus pandemic was likely to hit in two weeks.

Trump, during a briefing at the White House, also said that he was extending the government's "social distancing" guidelines until April 30.

"The modelling estimates that the peak in death rate is likely to hit in two weeks," the president said.

"Therefore, we will be extending our guidelines to April 30th to slow the spread," he said.

Trump also said he expects the country "will be well on our way to recovery" by June 1 -- dropping his previous target of Easter.

The number of coronavirus cases in United States is inching towards 1,50,000 mark with nearly 2,500 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Centre.

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