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President Trump claimed US did a Great Job on Corovavirus
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President Trump claimed US did a Great Job on Corovavirus

Jun 23, 2020
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US President Donald Trump has claimed his administration did a Great Job on CoronaVirus. It is noteworthy that cases surge in states across the country and the death toll continues to increase. President said in a tweet posted on Tuesday morning. He listed the very early ban on China, Ventilator production, and Testing, which is by the most, and best, in the World as having saved millions of American lives, decrying the Fake News for refusing to acknowledge this in a positive way. Trump also confirmed that the media gives Dr. Anthony Fauci a high approval rating, but that doesn’t extend to the rest of the government’s response, or those involved in the coronavirus taskforce such as vice president Mike Pence.

President Trump claimed US did a Great Job on Corovavirus

Trump continued to maintain that coronavirus case numbers are increasing in the United States because more testing is being done. He sparked outrage at Saturday night’s rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma. President said that he informed his people to slow the testing down, please. It is noteworthy that there were 2.36 million confirmed cases of coronavirus and the number of recorded deaths had risen to 122,000 in the US on Tuesday. More than half of states are seeing the number of cases increase, some by alarming amounts. Texas, California, and Florida have seen large spikes since they began to reopen their economies.

The move prompted governors and mayors to mandate the wearing of face masks. It is one of the proven ways of stopping the spread of the virus, yet one that the president refuses to do himself. Trump’s latest tweet comes as he flies to Yuma, Arizona, to participate in a roundtable briefing on border security, before inspecting a new section of the border wall with Mexico. Later he will address a group of young Americans at the Dream City Church in Phoenix, before heading back to Washington, DC. Arizona has seen cases rise from approximately 700 per day at the beginning of June to 3,200 per day by 19 June. Dr. Fauci also confirmed that coronavirus will be ready at the end of 2020.