
ترومڤ لابيل ڤنيڠكتن كيس چوۏيد-19 د اس ءكونسڤيرسي بريتا ڤلسوء
United States President Donald J Trump has made a shocking claim that the worsening coronavirus outbreak in the United States is a “Fake News Media Conspiracy,” saying the nation has the most cases in the world only because “we TEST, TEST, TEST.”
Trump, who previously insinuated that data may also be inaccurate, attributed the conspiracy to an effort to strike fear in the hearts of everyday Americans so as to prevent them from voting for him or coming out to vote at all.
Trump, who tested positive for the virus earlier this month, has repeatedly downplayed the virus and insisted that the United States has more cases than any other country only because the nation tests more people.
But public health officials and infectious disease experts dispute that claim, saying the rate of tests that are positive and hospitalizations are both on the rise in several states.
United States President Donald J Trump has made a shocking claim that the worsening coronavirus outbreak in the United States is a “Fake News Media Conspiracy,” saying the nation has the most cases in the world only because “we TEST, TEST, TEST.”
Trump, who previously insinuated that data may also be inaccurate, attributed the conspiracy to an effort to strike fear in the hearts of everyday Americans so as to prevent them from voting for him or coming out to vote at all.
“Corrupt Media conspiracy at all time high,” Trump said in a tweet Monday morning. “On November 4th., topic will totally change,” he added, referring to the day after the presidential election.
Trump’s tweet came as the United States reported a record-breaking number of new coronavirus cases.
On Sunday, the country reported a weekly average of about 68,767 new cases every day, the highest seven-day average recorded yet, according to a CNBC analysis of Hopkins data.
The United States reported 60,789 new Covid-19 cases Sunday after daily cases reached 83,757 on Friday, passing the last record of roughly 77,300 cases seen on July 16, according to Hopkins data.
Trump, who tested positive for the virus earlier this month, has repeatedly downplayed the virus and insisted that the United States has more cases than any other country only because the nation tests more people.
But public health officials and infectious disease experts dispute that claim, saying the rate of tests that are positive and hospitalizations are both on the rise in several states.
Trump’s aides fear that voters could hold his Covid-19 diagnosis against him.
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