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In hasty coronavirus press conference, Trump assures Americans he’s been ‘handling it very well’

In hasty coronavirus press conference, Trump assures Americans he’s been ‘handling it very well’
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After talking about the economy, Trump left the public health portion of the address (secondary to the economy, of course) to Pence, fleeing the White House press briefing room as he dodged questions about whether he had been tested yet for the coronavirus.

That same testing question quickly fell to Pence, who said he had not been tested for the novel virus. Pence also said he didn’t know whether Trump had been tested yet, but he promised to get an answer from the White House. The testing question has arisen because four GOP lawmakers recently went under self-quarantine after coming in contact with someone at CPAC last week who later tested positive for the coronavirus. One of those lawmakers, Georgia Rep. Doug Jones, shook hands with Trump over the weekend during his visit to the Centers for Disease Control.

For this part, Pence mostly praised Trump’s leadership, claiming the administration bought “a considerable amount of time” to deal with the virus based on Trump’s decisive actions. Pence also promised that his task force would soon be providing “community guidance” on how to keep people safe at home, at work, and at school. 

What is clear is that the administration seems to have gotten the hint that the situation has the potential to turn dire and people are feeling a tad panicky. If the stock market hadn’t taken an epic plunge Monday, Trump might still be encouraging people to go to work with the virus, like he did last week.

At the very least, the administration now seems intent on easing cost as a barrier to closing down businesses, schools, etc. in order to keep the coronavirus from spreading. That’s a step in the right direction. 

Here’s Pence on not getting tested.

Source: Daily Kos NewsColony: Politics

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