Washington: US President Donald Trump has said that America has 'passed the peak' of new COVID-19 cases and predicted some states would reopen this month, even as the country currently accounted for the highest number of coronavirus deaths and infections in the world, it was reported on Thursday.
At a daily White House press briefing on Wednesday, Trump said: "While we must remain vigilant, it is clear that our aggressive strategy is working.
"The battle continues, but the data suggests that nationwide we have passed the peak on new cases. Hopefully, that will continue, and we will continue to make great progress."
"We'll be the comeback kids, all of us," the BBC quoted the President as saying.
"We want to get our country back."
The President's remarks come at the US has reported a total of 639,628 coronavirus cases, while the death toll stands at 30,925, according to the latest update by the Washington-based Johns Hopkins University.
In the briefing, Trump also said that he will discuss guidelines for reopening the country on Thursday.
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The governors of seven states on the East Coast and three states on the West Coast have announced regional working groups to coordinate the reopening of the regions.
"My administration is using every available authority to accelerate the development, study and delivery of therapies," he said, adding that at least 35 clinical trials of treatments were underway.
The Trump administration had previously signalled on May 2 as a possible date to reopen the nation, but the President said some states may be able to return to normalcy earlier than that.