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5 Min Read(Reuters) - Governors in U.S. states hardest hit by the novel coronavirus sparred with President Donald Trump over his claims they have enough tests and should quickly reopen their economies as more protests are planned over the extension of stay-at-home orders. We still have to make sure we keep the beast down.” To get a baseline of how many people were infected with the novel coronavirus, Cuomo said the state would do the most aggressive anti-body testing in the nation in the next week using a random sample. Republican Governor Larry Hogan of Maryland during a CNN interview said claims by Trump and Vice President Mike Pence that states have plenty of tests were “just absolutely false.” Democratic Governor Ralph Northam of Virginia told CNN the idea states have enough tests was “delusional.” The region of Maryland, Virginia and Washington D.C. is still seeing increasing cases.
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