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'Everything will work out': Trump has signed into law $ 8,3 billion to fight against coronavirus

The state of emergency in connection with the outbreak of the coronavirus was announced by authorities in five states, including one bordering the capital, Washington, Maryland. "Voice of America".

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On Friday, March 6, US President Donald Trump signed into law a $ 8,3 billion emergency allocation to fight the outbreak of COVID-19 coronavirus, including funding for vaccine development. The bill was passed unanimously by both houses of Congress.

Richard Shelby, chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee, said: "In such situations, I think you don’t need to spare money to protect the Americans."

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said Thursday, March 5, that one million kits should be sent to American medical laboratories over the weekend to test for COVID-19.

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Five states - Maryland, California, Florida, Washington, and Hawaii - announced the introduction of an emergency regime in connection with an outbreak of the virus.

On March 5, Maryland entered the state where carriers of the virus were diagnosed after three residents of Montgomery County — a married couple over 70 years old and a 50-year-old woman — sought medical help. As a result of verification, they revealed the coronavirus COVID-19. All three probably became infected during the cruise. Montgomery County is bordered by the US capital, the District of Columbia.

Colorado authorities reported the first two cases of coronavirus infection. Both patients - a man and a woman - returned from overseas trips, but authorities said these cases were not related to each other.

On Friday, March 6, it became known about the infection of an employee of the American military base in South Korea. The woman became the seventh employee of the US military contingent in South Korea, infected with COVID-19. Authorities reported that the patient was quarantined at home in Cheonan.

President: the country is prepared for any scenario

Donald Trump said the US economy could suffer damage as a result of the outbreak of coronavirus, but the problem will be resolved subsequently, adds "Voice of America".

The President also noted that he is effectively coping with the crisis.

On March 5, Trump spoke at the first electoral season of 2020, hosted by Fox News in Pennsylvania, one of the vacillating states that helped Trump conquer the White House in 2016.

Answering a question about the effects of coronavirus on the economy, Trump said: “This definitely can affect. But at the same time, I must say that people now remain in the US and spend their money here, and I like it. ”

“Everything will be fine. Everyone should be calm, ”he added. - We have plans for all possible options for the development of events, and this is how we will act. We hope that this will not last long. "

Trump also reiterated that the restrictions on travelers from China introduced by him at an early stage of the crisis helped to contain the spread of the disease in the United States.

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Democrats criticize Trump for not being well prepared for a possible pandemic.

“I think people think that we did a great job. Need to work professionally. Nobody accuses us of spreading the virus, ”the president said. “It started in China.”

Answering a question about the fear of microbes ascribed to him and his attitude to the recommendation of doctors to avoid handshakes, Trump noted that it is impossible to be a politician and not shake hands with people.

“Now I am shaking hands with everyone and proud of it,” Trump said. “You know, now they say a lot about the fact that you don’t have to shake hands ... This does not stop me at all.”

When asked whether he believes that his style of behavior exacerbates the political split in the United States, Trump said: “When we are beaten, we must be beaten in response. I am convinced of this ... I would not be here if I turned the other cheek. "

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