United States President, Donald Trump, has reiterated his insistence that coronavirus was from China. On Thursday, the president expressed dismay that the disease had affected every part of the world. 'All over the World the coronavirus, a very bad \u201cgift\u201d from China, marches on. Not good!' he tweeted. Trump and his administration's officials have repeatedly
Obama made the comment in an address to 2020 college graduates. He noted that the crisis has “torn back the curtain on the idea that so many of the folks in charge know what they’re doing”.The U.S. is now the epicenter of the pandemic.
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