Parts Of The U.S. Could Reopen Next Month, Says Dr. Fauci

When will the U.S. lockdown come to an end?

According to Dr. Fauci, it may be sooner than we think.

United States' top infectious disease expert, Dr. Anthony Fauci, says parts of the country could begin to reopen as soon as May 1.

Dr. Fauci makes it clear that it won't be easy to get everything back and running all at once. It'll be a "rolling re-entry" in parts of country.

April 30, the social distancing guidelines put in place by President Trump will expire. So it seems likely that things might start slowing opening in May.

I really hope things do slowly start getting back to somewhat "normal," but I hope we're all safe before we do get out of the lockdown.

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Didn't File Taxes? You Can Still Get Your $1,200 Stimulus Check Payment

Because the Internal Revenue Service is using filed taxes from 2018 and 2019 to determine who to send stimulus checks to, a number of low-income Americans who don't file have feared they'd be left out when the $1,200 payments start arriving. But now the IRS has fixed that.

Unemployed Californians Will Receive Extra $600 Weekly Starting Sunday

Starting this Sunday, Californians who are struggling with finding work will receive an extra $600 in weekly unemployment benefits from a federal stimulus package. The first payment will go out Sunday to people who have


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