Trump added that the current guidelines will be “fading out,” as states begin to reopen.
“I am very much in favor of what they’re doing,” Trump said of governors who are opening businesses. “They’re getting it going.”
“The new guidance that we’ve issued is guidance for how they can do that safely and responsibly,” Pence added.
The current guidelines, Pence said, are “very much incorporated in the new, I think you could say, are very much incorporated in the guidance that we’re giving states to open up America again.”
Dr. Deborah Birx, also in the meeting, said that the administration has been “very encouraged to see how the federal guidelines have helped inform, or at least provide a framework for governors and moving forward.”
Trump, who initially introduced the guidelines in mid-March, later extended nationwide social distancing guidelines for another 30 days at the end of the month, an abrupt back-down from his push at the time to reopen the country.
The 15-day guidelines Trump announced two weeks prior were set to expire, and the President had suggested that he was looking to relax them, at least in some parts of the country. He even floated Easter, on April 12, as a potential date by which the country could return to normal before ultimately backing down.