NY says over peak, as Trump’s lockdown exit plan draws fire

Hard-hit New York state cautiously declared Sunday that it may be over the peak of its coronavirus outbreak as President Donald Trump clashed with state governors over ending lockdowns.

The United States has so far recorded more than 742,000 coronavirus cases and 40,000 deaths, with Trump’s response to the tragedy dividing critics.

He fuelled another bout of fury over the weekend by lending support to small protests against the lockdown restrictions that medical experts say save countless lives.

New York has borne the brunt of the virus, which has so far killed more than 13,000 people in the state.

But the outbreak is “on the descent,” Governor Andrew Cuomo announced on Sunday, adding “it’s no time to get cocky and it’s no time to get arrogant.”

New York’s improving data came as the political battle between Trump and state governors worsened, with virus testing rates emerging as the focus of dispute.

“I am right on testing. Governors must be able to step up and get the job done,” Trump tweeted.

Vice President Mike Pence said that every US state had the ability to do enough testing to allow preliminary re-opening of the economy and a partial restart of normal life in America.

Pence told FOX News Sunday that if all laboratories are in action “the testing that we have today… is sufficient for any state in America to move into phase one.”

“Phase one” ends stay-at-home restrictions for healthy people, and allows restaurants, cinemas, sporting venues, places of worships and gyms to re-open with physical distancing.

‘Delusional’

But some state governors said testing capacity fell far below the levels needed to avoid sparking new outbreaks of the virus.

Virginia Governor Ralph Northam pushed back at the Republican administration’s claims that there was enough testing, saying “that’s just delusional.”

Gretchen Whitmer, governor of Michigan, said “we could double or even triple the number of tests that we’re executing daily if we had the swabs and reagents.” She called for more federal government help.

With tens of thousands dead, the battle lines are being drawn ahead of the November election and Trump is seeking to reduce damage to his chances of holding onto office.

The anti-lockdown protests in several US cities in recent days attracted support from Trump who in tweets called to “LIBERATE” Michigan, Minnesota and Virginia—all states with Democratic governors—from stay-at-home orders.

“Our president, obviously, has been unable to deliver on tests. Now he has chosen to focus on protests,” Northam told CNN’s “State of the Union.”

Jay Inslee, the governor of Washington state, also a Democrat, went further still: “To have an American president to encourage people to violate the law… it is dangerous.”

The Republican governor of Maryland, Larry Hogan, said Trump’s encouragement of protesters who picketed the colonial-era statehouse in Annapolis a day earlier was “not helpful.”

“To encourage people to go protest the plan that you just made recommendations on, on Thursday, it just doesn’t make any sense,” Hogan told CNN.

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