Trump tells Hannity when coronavirus broke out, he closed the borders against advisers’ wishes
President Trump told Fox News’ Sean Hannity on Wednesday that he heard about coronavirus early on as it started to break out in China and he decided to shut down the borders despite many people telling him not to do so.
President Trump said he wasn’t surprised by the coronavirus outbreak, having heard about it “very quietly” from China a couple of months ago.
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Trump credited his “very wise decision” to quarantine travelers arriving from China with slowing the spread of the virus in the U.S., he said during an interview with FOX News’ Sean Hannity Wednesday night.
The president said he made the decision to screen travelers arriving from China “against the advice of a lot of great professionals” who told him it was “too soon.”
“That’s why we have a very small number of people that we have to really worry about,” he said.
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Currently, there are 129 diagnosed cases in the U.S. with 11 deaths. There are more than 93,000 cases around the world with around 3,100 deaths.
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