The Trump administration announces new travel restrictions for Iran, Italy and South Korea in response to the spread of coronavirus
Donald Trump said Saturday at the White House that additional cases of novel coronavirus were"likely" as the President offered condolences to the first coronavirus death in the United States, describing her as a"medically high-risk patient in her late 50s."
"She was a wonderful woman," the President said, but he did not detail how she contracted the disease. The President's update followed a briefing from his coronavirus task force earlier in the day."Additional cases in the US are likely," Trump said,"but healthy individuals should be able to fully recover.
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