Donald Trump Says that WE are Topping World of Coronavirus Cases Is A Badge Of Honor”



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Donald Trump Says that WE are Topping World of Coronavirus Cases Is A Badge Of Honor

Donald Trump explained why your point of view leads US to that COVID-19 cases as a “badge of honor” (File)

Washington:

The us President, Donald Trump has said that he is a “badge of honor” for the united states to “lead” the world with 1.5 million confirmed coronavirus cases, which means that the US is the test most people for the disease that has killed more than 300,000 people from all over the world.

The US has 1.5 million confirmed coronavirus cases and more than 91,000 deaths, both the highest in the world.

“I look in the that, as, in some sense, be a good thing, because it means that our evidence is much better,” he said Tuesday at the White House as he convened his first Cabinet meeting since the COVID-19 outbreak started.

“By the way,” he told reporters, “you know that when you say that we take in the cases, that”s because we have more tests than anyone.”

“So when we have a large number of cases,” he continued, “I don’t see this as a bad thing, I look in the that, as, in some sense, be a good thing, because it means that our evidence is much better.”

He added: “I see It as a badge of honor. Really, it is a badge of honor.”

The president Trump was responding to a question about whether he was considering a travel ban to Latin America, particularly in Brazil.

“It is a great tribute to the trials and all the work that a large number of professionals that have been done,” the President said.

According to the Centers for Disease Control, a federal agency, that has led US out of 12.6 million of coronavirus tests for Tuesday.

The Democratic National Committee, has criticized the President Trump, comments, tweets that the 1.5 million COVID-19 cases, in which it represented “a complete lack of leadership.” Donald Trump is seeking re-election in the 3 November Presidential elections in the united states.

Meanwhile, the President, Trump said he was considering a travel ban to the countries of Latin America, due to the increase in the coronavirus cases not. “We are considering that,” the President of the united states said when asked if he was considering a travel ban to Latin America, and Brazil in particular.

Brazil has more than 271,000 confirmed coronavirus cases, the third highest in the world, after the united states and Russia. According to Johns Hopkins data, Russia has more than 308,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19.

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