Senior health officials from the US administration of Donald Trump have suggested that economic activity may be partially resumed from May in response to a response to the new coronavirus infection (local time) on the 12th (local time).

This is when President Trump is considering May 1, when the deadline for extending the 'social distance' guideline ends, as the time to normalize the economy.

However, they also indicated that they should take the same method as gradual resumption depending on the local situation and also consider the outbreak situation.

According to the US media, Anthony Pouch, director of the National Allergy and Infectious Diseases Institute (NIAID), affiliated with the National Institutes of Health, asked CNN's 'State of the Union' on that day when they could begin to deregulate Corona 19. "I think at least in a way, maybe I can start next month."

However, the director of the pouch said that it is not necessary to reopen all over the country at once, but a gradual or step-by-step resumption is necessary depending on the outbreak situation by region.

"I'm trying to keep the two balances," he said, paying attention to the need to try to get back to normal, while stressing that you shouldn't be too quick to act.

"It's going to have to be done in different ways in different regions," he said.

"It will depend on where you are, the nature of the outbreak you have already experienced and the threat of the outbreak," said the pouch director.

He added that after easing the restrictions, an infected person may develop, but with gradual resumption, there is time to identify and isolate it.

"It's very difficult to make that kind of prediction," asked Pouch when asked when the action would begin, but said he hoped to reevaluate the situation later this month.

"I hope we can look around at the end of the month and say, 'Is there any element that can start to step back safely and carefully? If so, do it,'" he said.

"I have a cautious optimism," he said, with regard to the outlook and outlook, he could see a reduction in hospital admission rates and the percentage of patients receiving intensive care and intubation.

He said, "If you look at the pattern of outbreak curves in other countries, once you turn the corner, you will hopefully see a very sharp drop." We also need to start thinking about how to keep this pattern and stop re-proliferation.

The pouch warned that the elections for the US presidential election in November would be normal, but warned that the spread of corona19 could rebound in the fall and early winter.

According to the US political media agency The Hill, Food and Drug Administration (FDA) director Stephen Han asked ABC May's 'Dess Week' when asked whether May 1 is a good goal to resume the economy. "I am hopeful for that goal."

"But I think it's too early to be able to say it," he said with caution, "we see the light at the end of the tunnel."

"The models show that we are very close to the peak," Han said, in relation to the US corona19 outbreak situation and forecast.

However, he stressed that "this is a really fast-onset" and that we need a data-driven approach to judge based on incoming data every day.

He also said, "There are places that are easy to get tested by region, but there are places where it is not."

On the other hand, Tom Inglesby, director of the Health and Safety Center at Johns Hopkins University, appeared on Fox News Sunday's Fox News Sunday and said, "It is important not to rush too fast."

"In many cases, the outbreak is on a phase near the 'stationary phase' where it does not increase," he said. "It doesn't mean that the descent from the peak will be fast." "It is too early to open the door on May 1st."

He also pointed out that if the White House listened and acted on some officials' warnings earlier, it would "be in a much better position" with regard to prosecutors, personal protective equipment, and hospital preparation.

(yunhap news)