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Members of the U.S. Army walk by the CenturyLink Field area in Seattle on Sunday, April 12, 2020. Health authorities battling the coronavirus outbreak are trying to figure out how and when social distancing restrictions that have shut down many things across Washington state can be modified or ended. While an influential University of Washington model suggests deaths and hospitalizations may have peaked in the state, health officials say lifting restrictions too soon could cause cases to surge. (Ken Lambert/The Seattle Times via AP)

Members of the U.S. Army walk by the CenturyLink Field area in Seattle on Sunday, April 12, 2020. Health authorities battling the coronavirus outbreak are trying to figure out how and when social distancing restrictions that have shut down many things across Washington state can be modified or ended. While an influential University of Washington model suggests deaths and hospitalizations may have peaked in the state, health officials say lifting restrictions too soon could cause cases to surge. (Ken Lambert/The Seattle Times via AP)

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