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US leading in Coronavirus testing with 50 million, India second, says Donald Trump

Meanwhile, Trump, who has returned to conducting briefings on the Coronavirus situation, announced his newfound comfort level with face coverings and warned Americans that the ‘nasty, horrible’ China virus is going to get worse before it gets better.

US leading in Coronavirus testing with 50 million, India second, says Donald Trump

US President Donald Trump (Photo: AFP)

The United States is leading the world in terms of COVID-19 testing and India is at second position, President Donald Trump said while giving an update on his administration’s response to the Coronavirus pandemic.

Notably, the US accounts for the world’s highest number of infections and fatalities at 3,899,072 and 141,992, respectively, while India ranks third in terms of cases with 11,92,915 infections till Wednesday morning.

While the US economy is slowly coming back to normal, the pandemic is now spreading in the Sun Belt of the country.

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“As one family, we mourn every precious life that’s been lost. I pledge in their honour that we will develop a vaccine and we will defeat the virus. We’re doing very well with vaccine development and therapeutic development,” Trump said at a White House news conference on Tuesday, his first on coronavirus after several weeks.

Trump also said his administration will stop at nothing to save lives and shield the vulnerable.

“We’ve learned so much about this disease. And we know who the vulnerable are, and we are going to indeed shield them,” he said.

Trump assured that the vaccines against the novel Coronavirus will be coming a lot sooner than expected.

Replying to a question, Trump said the US is “leading the world” in terms of COVID-19 testing.

“We’re going to be over 50 million tests,” he said, adding that “second country is India with 12 million (tests). Then you have seven million, six million, and four million. I think that we are doing a tremendous amount of testing.”

The “China virus”, Trump said, is a vicious and dangerous illness.

“It’s a nasty, horrible disease that should’ve never been allowed to escape China, but it did. It infected the world, and the world is suffering. But we’re going to get it taken care of, and we”re helping lots of other countries,” the US president said.

On tackling the virus, Trump said his administration is developing a powerful strategy.

“We’ve learned a great deal about it (COVID-19) and who it targets. We are in the process of developing a strategy that”s going to be very, very powerful,” he said.

“Some areas of our country are doing very well; others are doing less well. It will probably, unfortunately, get worse before it gets better,” Trump said.

He said the median age of those who succumb to COVID-19 infection is 78 years, adding that roughly half of all deaths have been individuals in nursing homes or in long-term care.

“Young adults may often have mild or even no symptoms. They won’t even know they’re sick. They won’t have any idea that they have a virus. They won’t have any idea at all,” he said, adding that youth will act responsibly.

Trump said the data shows children have the lowest fatality risk as 99.96 per cent of all virus fatalities are adults.

“By understanding these risk profiles and learning how to treat the disease, we’ve been able to greatly reduce mortality in the United States,” Trump said.

Several treatments are already available in the US that can significantly reduce the severity and duration of the disease, including remdesivir, he said.

“We’ve learned best practices for treatment of the virus at every stage and have shared these findings with medical providers, and we’ve shared them all over the world. The relationship with other countries has been very strong. We”re all working together,” Trump said.

Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump, who has returned to conducting briefings on the Coronavirus situation, announced his newfound comfort level with face coverings and warned Americans that the “nasty, horrible” China virus is going to get worse before it gets better.

“Whether you like the mask or not, they have an impact,” Trump said, pulling one out of his pocket after months of suggesting that mask wearing is optional and gets in the way of Americans’ freedom.

In a clear departure from his combative “the virus will disappear” stance since the pandemic began raging in the US, Trump also warned youngsters against crowding bars and indoor spaces and cast mask wearing as an act of patriotism.

(With agency inputs)

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