President Trump says 'there's no reason to panic at all' after US reported its first coronavirus death
Saturday afternoon, but re-affirmed the administration's confidence in authorities addressing the outbreak.
Officials in King County, Washington confirmed the death hours before Trump held the afternoon press conference, specifying that the patient had been treated in the state for "severe respiratory illness" and tested positive for coronavirus last night.the first steps government authorities had taken in developing a vaccine
The US has access to 43 million medical masks, Trump said, just one of the resources that he credited with ensuring the country is "prepared for whatever circumstance."according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention"There is no reason to panic, this is something that is being handled professionally," Trump told reporters.called criticism from Democrats over his handling of the virus a "hoax.
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