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Fill in the Blanks

The idea of this exercise is using a newspaper article and fill in the gaps with the most suitable words. It is honestly a bit challenging. The article is named: Most States That Are Reopening Fail to Meet White House Guidelines
By Keith Collins and Lauren
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/05/07/us/coronavirus-states-reopen-criteria.html

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Fill in the Blanks

fill in the gaps exercise Online version

The idea of this exercise is using a newspaper article and fill in the gaps with the most suitable words. It is honestly a bit challenging. The article is named: Most States That Are Reopening Fail to Meet White House Guidelines By Keith Collins and Lauren https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/05/07/us/coronavirus-states-reopen-criteria.html

by Jireth Rocio Garay Cuellar
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The White House's guidelines are and leave states' fates to . The suggest that states should have a " downward trajectory " of either documented coronavirus cases or of the percentage of positive . Public health expressed because " downward trajectory " was not defined and the do not specify a for case numbers or positive .

Still , most states that are reopening fail to to even those : In more than half of states easing , case counts are trending , positive test are rising , or both , raising among public health .
The White House said states should have a " downward trajectory " of cases over a 14 - day period before reopening . But most of the states have actually had an of daily cases in the past two weeks .
If a state has not had a in cases , the White House said it could still if its share of positive coronavirus tests was than it was 14 days before . These have a higher average of positive test results than two weeks .

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