
(AP) Even as coronavirus deaths mount across Europe and New York, the U.S. and other countries are starting to contemplate an exit strategy and thinking about a staggered and carefully calibrated easing of the restrictions designed to curb the scourge.
“To end the confinement, we’re not going to go from black to white; we’re going to go from black to gray,” top French epidemiologist Jean-François Delfraissy said in a radio interview.
At the same time, politicians and health officials warn that while deaths, hospitalizations and new infections may be leveling off in places like Italy, Spain, and New York, the crisis is far from over. A catastrophic second wave could hit if countries let their guard down too soon.