Metronews This Morning 5-14-20

West Virginia records a 59th corona virus death even as the rate of positive tests trends downward. Governor Justice urges caution as we reopen and tries to guard against a second wave and spike in more positive cases. Three hotspot counties are in the process of requesting being removed from the list. Reviews are coming for several schools systems in West Virginia and finally warm weather is expected to arrive in West Virginia for May. In Sports, Coach Neal Brown talks about what he calls “Zoom fatigue.” It’s all in today’s edition of Metronews This Morning.

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