KEY POINTS
  • "I think that what's happening here is happy days are here again, somewhat justified because if we can get this thing under control it is going to be like the end of Prohibition," CNBC's Jim Cramer said.
  • "I think that people just kind of have belief, they have faith, and it tends to be the younger generation that has faith," he said on "Closing Bell."
  • "Science has triumphed. We don't speak enough on the network about how great science has done because none of us thought this was possible."

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When the U.S. can fully open up and get to the other side of the coronavirus crisis, Wall Street will celebrate like its 1933, according to CNBC's Jim Cramer.

In his first reaction to a banner day for the Dow Jones Industrial Average, where the blue-chip index broke through and closed above the 30,000 level for the first time in history, the "Mad Money" host praised young investors and scientists for helping the market realize the moment.

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