Published 23:04 IST, April 10th 2020

'Invisible enemy will be soon in full retreat': Donald Trump on fight against Coronavirus

US President Donal Trump gives a ray of hope to people, asserting that the 'invisible enemy' will be eradicated soon. 

Reported by: Prachi Mankani
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In thick of Coronavirus pandemic, US President Donald Trump gives a ray of hope to people, asserting that 'invisible enemy' will be eradicated soon. Trump first used phrase 'Invisible enemy' in a March 16 coronavirus task force press conference, saying, “ matter where you look, this is something—it’s an invisible enemy.”

Taking to Twitter, US President stated Coronavirus'will be soon in full retreat'. 

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 US has recorded over 435,289 confirmed cases with at least 14,818 fatalities. However, US President has said that American doctors are going to come up with “very special” things. Moreover while talking about hydroxychloroquine pills, Trump claimed that US has stocked up to 30 million such medicines that without any scientific evidence are believed to have shown positive results in some of COVID-19 patients. 

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Trump says America's ecomy will 'boom'

While unprecedented outbreak of deadly coronavirus continues to tighten its grip around world, United States President Donald Trump shared an optimistic vision for his country after it reopens. Trump tweeted on April 8 that once his “great country” reopens and lockdown is lifted, ir “ecomy will boom” in a way that people have t seen before.  US President even said that except people who lost ir family to coronavirus infection ‘ horror of invisible enemy shall be forgotten’.

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After originating from China’s “wet markets”, coronavirus has w claimed over 89,877 lives worldwide as of April 9. According to tally by international news ncy, pandemic has w spread to 209 countries and has infected at least 1,536,091 people. Out of total infections, 340,075 have been recovered but easily spread virus is continuing to disrupt many lives. Major cities have been put under lockdown in almost all countries and ecomy is struggling. 

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23:04 IST, April 10th 2020