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Trump Says Federal Social Distancing Guidelines Will Not Be Extended At The End Of The Month

By Daniel M

April 29, 2020

President Donald Trump says the federal government will not be extending its social distancing guidelines when they expire Thursday at the end of the month.

Trump told reporters in the Oval Office that the coronavirus guidelines will be “fading out” because of work that governors are doing in their states.

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