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The White House is expected to announce another coronavirus task force. Here's what we know so far.President Donald Trump listens to Dr. Deborah Birx, the White House coronavirus response coordinator, during a coronavirus task force briefing at the White House on April 3. Win McNamee/Getty Images
The White House is expected to announce a new task force – or multiple task forces – to deal with reopening the US economy after coronavirus closures.As of yesterday, membership had not been finalized: The White House said the composition of the new panel isn't finalized yet. The President has described the task force members as, “The best names in various businesses and professions and religions.”There could be governors and business leaders:
The President and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin have teased that there will be key figures from the private sector and governor. There's no indication yet on who that would be and it's not a done deal yet.One official tells CNN the details have already changed several times in recent days. No one wants to go out on a limb about the council’s composition until President Trump has given final sign off.
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