BREAKING: Pence to lead US response to coronavirus after days of mixed messages
President Donald Trump announced Pence would be"in charge" of the U.S. response to the coronavirus, following days of sending mixed messages on the risk the coronavirus poses to the United States.Because of the steps the administration had already taken, Trump said,"The risk to the American people remains very low."
— Donald J. Trump February 26, 2020 The time was later pushed back to 6:30 p.m. in the White House Brady Briefing Room. "Ultimately, we expect we will see community spread in this country," Dr. Nancy Messonnier, director of the CDC's National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, said Tuesday at a news conference.
"We have very few people with it," Trump told reporters, adding that he was not totally caught up on the latest details because of his trip to India but that"the people are getting better, they're all getting better," referring to patients in the U.S. "What he's doing is late -- too late -- anemic," Pelosi said."Hopefully, we can make up for the loss of time, but it will have to have the professionals in place, the resources that are adequate and not be using scare tactics about people coming back to our country.
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