Dow futures point to a jump at Monday's open as slower coronavirus death rates and new infections in Europe offered hope the U.S. could soon follow a similar pattern.
A woman arrives by ambulance to Wyckoff Hospital in the Bushwick section of Brooklyn April 5, 2020 in New York.Heading into what the Trump administration has characterized as the toughest week yet in the fight against the coronavirus,, the most of any country in the world — in fact, nearly as many as the next three countries — Italy, Spain and Germany — combined, according to Johns Hopkins University data. There have been 9,653 deaths in the U.S.
to help treat the overwhelming crush of coronavirus patients. Trump also expressed hope that U.S. cases may flatten soon.
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