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Trump says Coronavirus will disappear without any vaccine

The US President, Donald Trump, said that the Corona epidemic will disappear without a vaccine, but he did not provide any evidence to support his words, according to Reuters news agency.

“I am satisfied with Corona’s response to the White House, and I am not worried,” the agency quoted Trump as saying. Trump said earlier in the day that the final number of deaths due to the Coronavirus in the United States could reach about 95,000 cases or more.

It is noteworthy that the number of coronavirus victims in the United States exceeded 75 thousand people, and the country ranks first in the world in terms of the number of people infected and deaths from the Coronavirus. Trump, in his previous statements, had expected the death toll to reach between 60 and 70 thousand cases and doubted that it could reach 100,000.

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Akihito Muranaka
Akihito Muranaka
News writer at The Eastern Herald. Bringing news direct from Japan, Korea, China, Italy, and other parts of the world.

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