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A former top Trump adviser says partial economic shutdowns may be needed as 'some places are too open'

on Tuesday that more partial shutdowns could be needed in areas where coronavirus cases are surging and restrictions are too lax.

"There are places where positivity rate for the tests is above 20%, where the cases are expanding quickly; where basically everything that you saw in New York way back in March is happening," said Kevin Hassett, former chair of the Council of Economic Advisors. "So for me it does feel like there are some places are too open."from Neel Kashkari, the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.

Asked whether another lockdown was needed, Hassett responded it "absolutely might make sense" in parts of the US. As of Tuesday, there were over 4.7 million recorded cases of COVID-19 in the US and nearly 156,000 deaths. The US is reporting a seven-day average of over 60,000 new cases and 1,069 deaths a day,The swelling number of cases over the past month led states to halt or reverse plans to reopen their economies, particularly in the South. Trump, however, has downplayed the virus and pushed states to reverse lockdowns implemented in March and April.

 

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