Trump urges calm even as US reports worrisome new virus case
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump declared that a widespread U.S. outbreak of the new respiratory virus sweeping the globe isn’t inevitable even as top health authorities at his side warned Americans that more infections are coming.
Shortly after Trump spoke Wednesday, the government announced a worrisome development: Another person in the U.S. is infected — someone in California who doesn’t appear to have the usual risk factors of having travelled abroad or being exposed to another patient.
At a White House news conference, Trump sought to minimize fears as he insisted the U.S. is “very, very ready” for whatever the COVID-19 outbreak brings. Under fire about the government’s response, he put Vice-President Mike Pence to lead the administration’s response. Pence on Thursday named the State Department’s global health doctor to co-ordinate the coronavirus response.
“This will end,” Trump said of the outbreak. “You don’t want to see panic because there’s no reason to be panicked.”