KEY POINTS
  • President Trump reversed himself after saying he wanted the country to reopen for business by Easter.
  • "Nothing would be worse than declaring victory before the victory has been won," Trump said at an evening press briefing.
  • He previously suggested that the coronavirus death rate would likely peak in two weeks.
  • Trump said the administration is working to keep the projected death toll below 100,000.   
US President Donald Trump speaks during a Coronavirus Task Force press briefing in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, DC, on March 29, 2020.

President Donald Trump reversed himself on Sunday, extending national social-distancing guidelines to April 30 in effort to keep the projected coronavirus death toll in the U.S. from reaching a catastrophic, worst-case scenario. 

Trump' previously said he wanted the country to reopen for business by Easter. Public health experts have warned that loosening restrictions by Easter, on April 12, would result in unnecessary death and economic damage. Trump had suggested that the coronavirus death rate would likely peak within two weeks.