(CNN) A day before federal guidelines on slowing the spread of coronavirus are set to expire, Trump administration officials signaled that the strong federal social distancing guidelines would be relaxed as states begin to reopen their economies.

"Frankly, every state in America has embraced those guidelines at a minimum, or even done more, and now our focus is working with states as governors, like Gov. John Bel Edwards, unveil plans to open up their states again," Vice President Mike Pence said as he and other task force members met with President Donald Trump and Edwards, a Democrat, in the Oval Office Wednesday.

Trump added that the current guidelines will be "fading out," as states begin to reopen.

"I am very much in favor of what they're doing," Trump said of governors who are opening businesses. "They're getting it going."

"The new guidance that we've issued is guidance for how they can do that safely and responsibly," Pence added.

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