Coronavirus: face masks the ‘new normal’ when America emerges from lockdown
- Trump claimed the US had ‘passed the peak’ of the coronavirus crisis despite a record daily death toll of 2,569
- He promised swift guidelines on reopening parts of the country, suggesting less-affected states could ease restrictions before May 1

The death toll from the coronavirus pandemic in the United States approached 31,000 on Thursday as governors began cautiously preparing Americans for a post-virus life that would likely include public face coverings as the “new normal”.
The governors of Connecticut, Maryland, New York and Pennsylvania each issued orders or recommendations that residents wear face masks as they emerge from isolation in the coming weeks.
“If you are going to be in public and you cannot maintain social distancing, then have a mask, and put that mask on,” said New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat.
Similar orders were imposed in New Jersey and Los Angeles last week and face coverings were recommended by Kansas Governor Laura Kelly on Tuesday.
California Governor Gavin Newsom has said residents across the nation’s most-populous state would likely be wearing masks in public for some time to come.
“We are going to be getting back to normal; it will be a new normal,” Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont said, echoing a phrase used by at least two of his fellow governors in recent days.