Washington – President Trump announced that the federal government will send 150 million immediate attention tests to governors for distribution as they see fit, and governors are encouraged to use them for detection in high-risk settings, the president said at a Rose Garden event.
But the president had already announced that he would do so in August, before accepting the nomination for the Republican National Convention.
The update on the national coronavirus detection strategy comes a day after an explosive New York Times report provided a thorough review of the president’s finances and revealed that he paid only $750 at the federal source of income taxes in 2017.
So far, the country has carried out 111 million checks, according to the coronavirus control tsar, Admiral Brett Giroir, who presented a self-assessment of the White House rose garden to show what control can look like.
“There’s never been anything like it,” Trump said of the nation’s trials.
The total number of international deaths due to coronavirus reaches one million. In the United States, there have been more than 7. 1 million cases shown and 204,000 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University.
Trump said the total number of cases is not the most productive measure of success, noting that hospitalizations have improved.
Four vaccines are now in the final stages of testing, the president said, insisting that his administration will begin administering the vaccine as soon as it is ready. Trump said a hundred million doses will be received until the end of the year.
“We are all fit to go, we are all in a position and logistically we have the entire military undercover,” Trump said.
As the country continues to fight the coronavirus crisis, public fitness officials warn that the pandemic could worsen in the coming winter months and cause flu season. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, told a panel this month that “we have to cower and cross this fall and winter because it may not be easy. “
Trump, however, told reporters that he thinks the United States will “turn around the last round” and smote progress in creating a coronavirus vaccine, which has continually advised that it would be in a position before the November election.
Senior government fitness officials in the Trump administration have delayed the positive timetable for a vaccine, instead predicting that it will not be available to the general population until mid-2021.
The president’s comments on the coronavirus detection strategy, which will be delivered a day before the first presidential debate, after a New York Times report that reviewed years of his tax information.
According to the report, which Trump called “fake news” on Sunday, the president paid only $750 in federal income tax in 2016 and 2017, but paid no source of income tax for 10 of the 15 years until 2015. Documents received through The Times also show that you have a debt of $421 million at maturity.