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A child plays on a grid in the San Agustin neighborhood of Caracas, Venezuela, Saturday, May 16, 2020. President Nicolas Maduro is relaxing quarantine measures over the weekend by allowing children and older adults out of their homes for a few hours each day. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix)

A child plays on a grid in the San Agustin neighborhood of Caracas, Venezuela, Saturday, May 16, 2020. President Nicolas Maduro is relaxing quarantine measures over the weekend by allowing children and older adults out of their homes for a few hours each day. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix)

May. 16, 2020 07:52 PM EDT
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Children wearing protective face masks as a measure to curb the spread of the new coronavirus, stretch their muscles before they play a game of soccer, in the Lidice neighborhood of Caracas, Venezuela, Saturday, May 16, 2020. President Nicolas Maduro is relaxing quarantine measures over the weekend by allowing children and older adults out of their homes for a few hours each day. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix)

Children wearing protective face masks as a measure to curb the spread of the new coronavirus, stretch their muscles before they play a game of soccer, in the Lidice neighborhood of Caracas, Venezuela, Saturday, May 16, 2020. President Nicolas Maduro is relaxing quarantine measures over the weekend by allowing children and older adults out of their homes for a few hours each day. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix)

May. 16, 2020 05:16 PM EDT
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A chef wearing a face mask prepares food at a shop on a pedestrian shopping street in Beijing, Saturday, May 16, 2020. According to official data released on Saturday India's confirmed coronavirus cases have surpassed China's. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)

A chef wearing a face mask prepares food at a shop on a pedestrian shopping street in Beijing, Saturday, May 16, 2020. According to official data released on Saturday India's confirmed coronavirus cases have surpassed China's. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)

May. 16, 2020 06:10 AM EDT
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Gov. John Bel Edwards speaks Monday, May 11, 2020, at his media briefing on the state's COVID-19 response at the State Capitol in Baton Rouge, La., announcing that his stay-at-home directive will end with the Phase 1 reopening of the state on Friday, May 15. Dr. Alex Billioux, M.D., right, assistant secretary of health for the La. Dept. of Health's Office of Public Health, looks on. (Travis Spradling/The Advocate via AP, Pool)

Gov. John Bel Edwards speaks Monday, May 11, 2020, at his media briefing on the state's COVID-19 response at the State Capitol in Baton Rouge, La., announcing that his stay-at-home directive will end with the Phase 1 reopening of the state on Friday, May 15. Dr. Alex Billioux, M.D., right, assistant secretary of health for the La. Dept. of Health's Office of Public Health, looks on. (Travis Spradling/The Advocate via AP, Pool)

May. 11, 2020 06:18 PM EDT
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Visitors wear protective masks and social distance on a walk along a popular hiking trail along the Santa Monica mountain range in the Encino section of Los Angeles, Saturday, May 16, 2020. Leaving home in Los Angeles now requires bringing a face covering, part of the price for reopening more businesses and activities in America's second-largest city, which is moving cautiously as less-populated areas of California press ahead. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel)

Visitors wear protective masks and social distance on a walk along a popular hiking trail along the Santa Monica mountain range in the Encino section of Los Angeles, Saturday, May 16, 2020. Leaving home in Los Angeles now requires bringing a face covering, part of the price for reopening more businesses and activities in America's second-largest city, which is moving cautiously as less-populated areas of California press ahead. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel)

May. 16, 2020 04:58 PM EDT
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People wearing face masks to protect against the spread of the new coronavirus buy snacks at a shop on a pedestrian shopping street in Beijing, Saturday, May 16, 2020. According to official data released on Saturday India's confirmed coronavirus cases have surpassed China's. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)

People wearing face masks to protect against the spread of the new coronavirus buy snacks at a shop on a pedestrian shopping street in Beijing, Saturday, May 16, 2020. According to official data released on Saturday India's confirmed coronavirus cases have surpassed China's. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)

May. 16, 2020 06:11 AM EDT
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Customer Gabi Bustillo gets a manicure through new plexiglass partitions at Luxurie Nail Spa in Harahan, La., Friday, May 15, 2020. Once a hot spot for coronavirus infections, Louisiana is officially easing up Friday on economically devastating business closures and public gathering restrictions that Gov. John Bel Edwards credits with slowing the spread of the virus. With certain limitations — and excluding New Orleans, which doesn't begin easing restrictions until Saturday — Louisiana residents can eat inside restaurants again. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

Customer Gabi Bustillo gets a manicure through new plexiglass partitions at Luxurie Nail Spa in Harahan, La., Friday, May 15, 2020. Once a hot spot for coronavirus infections, Louisiana is officially easing up Friday on economically devastating business closures and public gathering restrictions that Gov. John Bel Edwards credits with slowing the spread of the virus. With certain limitations — and excluding New Orleans, which doesn't begin easing restrictions until Saturday — Louisiana residents can eat inside restaurants again. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

May. 15, 2020 02:34 PM EDT
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A customer enters the Rivershack Tavern, the first day restaurants are allowed to provide indoor sit-down service, in Jefferson, La., Friday, May 15, 2020. Once a hot spot for coronavirus infections, Louisiana is officially easing up Friday on economically devastating business closures and public gathering restrictions that Gov. John Bel Edwards credits with slowing the spread of the virus. (AP Photo/Kevin McGill)

A customer enters the Rivershack Tavern, the first day restaurants are allowed to provide indoor sit-down service, in Jefferson, La., Friday, May 15, 2020. Once a hot spot for coronavirus infections, Louisiana is officially easing up Friday on economically devastating business closures and public gathering restrictions that Gov. John Bel Edwards credits with slowing the spread of the virus. (AP Photo/Kevin McGill)

May. 15, 2020 03:44 PM EDT
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Sherman Jenne, right, a cashier at the Fred Meyer grocery store in Burien, Wash., takes part in a protest outside the store against Fred Meyer's parent company Kroger, Friday, May 15, 2020, that was organized by the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union. Kroger officials have said they are ending the additional $2 hourly "hero pay" bonus that had been paid to workers since late March during the coronavirus pandemic. The company said Friday it will now offer one-time bonus payments of $400 and $200 for full- and part-time employees to be paid in two installments. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

Sherman Jenne, right, a cashier at the Fred Meyer grocery store in Burien, Wash., takes part in a protest outside the store against Fred Meyer's parent company Kroger, Friday, May 15, 2020, that was organized by the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union. Kroger officials have said they are ending the additional $2 hourly "hero pay" bonus that had been paid to workers since late March during the coronavirus pandemic. The company said Friday it will now offer one-time bonus payments of $400 and $200 for full- and part-time employees to be paid in two installments. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

May. 15, 2020 07:21 PM EDT
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Restaurant owner Paolo Polli stages a protest in Milan, Italy, Saturday May, 9, 2020. Hundreds of Milan bar and restaurant owners each placed an empty chair from their working places in front of the Arch of Peace in a protest demanding fiscal and other measures to help them survive the lockdown. Restaurants and bars can only open for sit-down clients from June 1. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)

Restaurant owner Paolo Polli stages a protest in Milan, Italy, Saturday May, 9, 2020. Hundreds of Milan bar and restaurant owners each placed an empty chair from their working places in front of the Arch of Peace in a protest demanding fiscal and other measures to help them survive the lockdown. Restaurants and bars can only open for sit-down clients from June 1. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)

May. 09, 2020 11:46 AM EDT
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Tatoo artist Kyle Jeske gives Matt Polocy a tattoo on his calf at True Art Tattoos during the coronavirus pandemic, Friday, May 15, 2020, in Cleveland. Republican Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has said that 90% of the state's economy will be back online this weekend with Ohioans having returned to offices, factories, construction jobs and retail stores, and now outdoor eating. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)

Tatoo artist Kyle Jeske gives Matt Polocy a tattoo on his calf at True Art Tattoos during the coronavirus pandemic, Friday, May 15, 2020, in Cleveland. Republican Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has said that 90% of the state's economy will be back online this weekend with Ohioans having returned to offices, factories, construction jobs and retail stores, and now outdoor eating. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)

May. 15, 2020 02:16 PM EDT
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Protesters gather near the State Capitol in Albany, N.Y., calling for the state to reopen the economy, Saturday, May 16, 2020. During N.Y. Gov. Andrew Cuomo's news conference on Saturday, he mention some additional loosening up of COVID-19 related restrictions but cautioned that the state could see a rise in cases as the economy opens up. To avoid another spike, people will still need to take precautions like social distancing, he said. (AP Photo/Marina Villeneuve)

Protesters gather near the State Capitol in Albany, N.Y., calling for the state to reopen the economy, Saturday, May 16, 2020. During N.Y. Gov. Andrew Cuomo's news conference on Saturday, he mention some additional loosening up of COVID-19 related restrictions but cautioned that the state could see a rise in cases as the economy opens up. To avoid another spike, people will still need to take precautions like social distancing, he said. (AP Photo/Marina Villeneuve)

May. 16, 2020 01:41 PM EDT
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People line up as they wait to receive a ration of donated food for people at risk of social exclusion by volunteers from Aluche neighborhood association, in Madrid, Spain, Saturday, May 16, 2020.  Aluche Neighborhood association warn that the economic crisis caused by coronavirus has left many out of resources. Spain has been in lockdown to fight the coronavirus pandemic. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)

People line up as they wait to receive a ration of donated food for people at risk of social exclusion by volunteers from Aluche neighborhood association, in Madrid, Spain, Saturday, May 16, 2020. Aluche Neighborhood association warn that the economic crisis caused by coronavirus has left many out of resources. Spain has been in lockdown to fight the coronavirus pandemic. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)

May. 16, 2020 08:08 AM EDT
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