COVID attack on US is worse than Pearl Harbour, 9/11: Trump
PTI, May 7, 2020, 9:35 AM IST
Washington The deadly coronavirus attack on the US is worse than that of Pearl Harbour and 9/11, President Donald Trump said on Wednesday, May 6.
“We went through the worst attack we have ever had in our country. This is really the worst attack we have ever had. This is worse than Pearl Harbour. This is worse than the World Trade Centre. There has never been an attack like this,” he told reporters in the Oval Office of the White House during a meeting with nurses.
By Wednesday, more than 72,000 Americans had died due to COVID-19 and over 12 lakh tested positive for the disease. Because of preventive social-mitigation measures and complete shutting down of states and businesses, more than three crore people have applied for unemployment benefits.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank project the American economy into recession and according to the White House, the country is likely to experience a minus 15-20 percent growth in the second quarter of the current financial year.
The number of daily deaths and fresh cases of infections has shown signs of decline and as a result, a large number of states have started opening up their economy.
Trump said the White House Task Force on Coronavirus has done a great job.
“We will be leaving the task force indefinitely. We will see. You know at a certain point it will end. Things end, but we will be adding some people to the task force,” he said.
“I thought we could wind it down sooner. But I had no idea how popular the task force is until actually yesterday when I started talking about winding it down. I get calls from very respected people, saying, ‘I think it would be better to keep it going, it’s done such a good job.’ It is a respected task force. I know it myself. I did not know whether or not it was appreciated by the public, but it is appreciated by the public,” the president added.
Trump said that he would like to see schools open, wherever possible.
“I would say that until everything is perfect, I think that the teachers that are a certain age — perhaps you say over 60, especially if they have a problem with heart or diabetes or any one of a number of things — I think that they should not be teaching in schools for a while. And everybody would understand that probably. That we understand,” he said.
“But other than that, we see how well children seem to do. Incredible. You realize how strong children are, right? Their immune system is maybe a little bit different, maybe just a little bit stronger. Or maybe it is a lot stronger, right? Could be a lot stronger. We have learned a lot by watching this monster,” the president said.
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