America sees 58,365 deaths, larger loss of life than recorded by US military in Vietnam War; countries experiment with easing restrictions amid fear of second wave of infections

Fears of outbreak compete with economic concerns; France to open schools May 11 with small classes; hard-hit Italy sticks to full closure until September

Health Ministry data shows continued drop in number of daily confirmed cases

Lublin's Hotel Ilan, once home to one of the largest yeshivas in the world, will also throw in free breakfast for medical professionals who don't want to expose family to pathogen

ToI speaks with doctors on the frontlines who, after witnessing unprecedented horrors, must isolate from families. Duke University researchers seek to ease their unavoidable trauma

'We don’t want the government coming in only when we have protests,' says one local leader, asking for help maintaining law and order, as others cite the chance to build trust

Children in 1st-3rd grades to have class 5 days a week, with classes capped at 15 students; kindergartens and preschools to split into two groups, with each taught 3 days a week

Top pediatrician says to keep in mind the increased risk kids will pose to their grandparents

Pollution levels in most of Israel are much lower than during same period in previous years as lockdown remains in place for holiday

Torch-lighting ceremony, pre-recorded without audience, honors doctors, nurses and volunteers fighting virus; many fireworks canceled; air force jets to fly over hospitals

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