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United States, New York State, which suffered the most damage from corona19, extended its order to evacuate home by the end of the month. President Trump is about to issue guidelines for resuming economic activity soon, but I'll connect Washington.

Correspondent Yoon-Soo Kim, how long has New York State extended the order to evacuate home?

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Yes, it was originally until the end of this month, but it was extended to the 15th of the next month.

Today (17th) President Trump announces guidelines for resuming economic activity, and the recent release of these measures suggests that he will go his own way regardless of government guidelines.

Listen to it yourself.

[Andrew Cuomo / Governor of New York: Over the next month, we will continue our home evacuation policy. What happens after that? I don't know. It will depend on how the Corona 19 figures are.]

New York Governor Cuomo, especially in coordination with other governors, has revealed that he has made this decision, and it is possible that other states will make similar decisions.

Earlier, seven states in the northeastern United States, including New York, pledged to take a joint response to resume economic activity.

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President Trump was going to publish guidelines for this at 7:00, but did you come out?

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briefing is scheduled at 7:00, but it hasn't started yet.

Prior to the briefing, the White House's three-step economic normalization plan was released to the public through the media.

The overall goal is that the scope of normalization varies depending on the state of each state, and the governor decides when to normalize.

Prolonged home evacuations have also sparked protests in states such as Michigan and Kentucky, urging resumption of early economic activity.

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The unemployment tsunami in the United States continues, how many unemployed so far?

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U.S. Department of Labor announced the number of new unemployment benefits claims last week, of 5.25 million.

About 22 million people have lost their jobs in the United States in the last four weeks due to Corona 19.

U.S. media say jobs created in the past 10 years have disappeared in four weeks since the 2009 financial crisis.