Trump Coronavirus
In
a telephone interview on Fox News, President trump coronavirus said a WHO figure of 3.4% for the coronavirus
death rate was "false". The WHO reported this figure on 3 March and said
it was based on all the confirmed coronavirus cases that had resulted in death.
Mr. trump coronavirus said he thought the true death rate, based on
"my hunch", was "way under 1%". trump coronavirus said the death rate appeared higher because
many people who caught a mild form of the virus did not report it to the doctor
and therefore did not end up as confirmed cases. Coronavirus
deaths in the US reached 149,250, according to Johns Hopkins University, as
states in the south and west, including Florida and California, reported record
daily death tolls. But Mr. trump
coronavirus claimed that large parts of the US were
"corona-free". On Tuesday the
president told reporters at the White House: "I can only say that from my
standpoint, and based on a lot of reading and a lot of knowledge about it, I
think it could have a very positive impact in the early stages.
"I don't think you lose anything by doing it, other than
politically it doesn't seem too popular."
trump coronavirus added:
"When I recommend something, they like to say 'don't use it'."
The comments were made as he prepared to visit Odessa, Texas for a
fundraising event on Wednesday, despite concerns over surges of Covid-19 cases
in the state.
Joe Biden, Mr. trump coronavirus presumptive
rival in the November general election, criticized the trip. "Texas
families are suffering. They're suffering because President trump
coronavirus inability
to lead this country and combat the spread of Covid-19," Mr. Biden said. President trump
coronavirus and his son Donald trump coronavirus Jr were among social media users who shared video late on
Monday of a group called America's Frontline Doctors advocating hydroxychloroquine
as a Covid-19 treatment. Now, at the other end of the spectrum are a group of
more moderate or middle-of-the-road Republicans, who are up for re-election
this fall and are actually having to face the voters, in many cases, in swing
states or blue states where President trump coronavirus and the Republican response to the pandemic have been deeply unpopular
People like Cory Gardner or Thom Tills. I think it’s inescapable for elected
Republicans. And it’s not just the way that the public seems to be viewing
President trump coronavirus and giving him very poor grades on handling the
pandemic, which could hurt the whole Republican Party in November. It’s also
the kind of erratic nature of his leadership and engagement on this issue
itself. And so they’re working with his Treasury secretary to iron out the
details. But this is not a negotiation that President trump
coronavirus is leading or even all that active
in. They’re trying to do whatever they can to bail out the party, not to please
trump coronavirus in this case.
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