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Coronavirus: White House plans to disband virus task force | Coronavirus: White House plans to disband virus task force |
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US President Donald Trump has confirmed the White House coronavirus task force will be winding down, with Vice-President Mike Pence suggesting it could be closed within weeks. | |
"We are bringing our country back," Mr Trump said during a visit to a mask-manufacturing factory in Arizona. | "We are bringing our country back," Mr Trump said during a visit to a mask-manufacturing factory in Arizona. |
New confirmed infections per day in the US currently top 20,000, and daily deaths exceed 1,000. | New confirmed infections per day in the US currently top 20,000, and daily deaths exceed 1,000. |
US health officials warn the virus may spread as businesses begin to reopen. | US health officials warn the virus may spread as businesses begin to reopen. |
The US currently has 1.2 million confirmed coronavirus infections and more than 70,000 related deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University. | |
What did President Trump say? | What did President Trump say? |
During a visit to the plant in Phoenix, Mr Trump told journalists: "Mike Pence and the task force have done a great job, but we're now looking at a little bit of a different form, and that form is safety and opening. And we'll have a different group probably set up for that." | |
The president was asked if it was "mission accomplished", and he said: "No, not at all. The mission accomplished is when it's over." | The president was asked if it was "mission accomplished", and he said: "No, not at all. The mission accomplished is when it's over." |
He told reporters: "We can't keep our country closed for the next five years." | |
Critics have accused the president of sacrificing Americans' public health by rushing to reopen the US economy ahead of his re-election battle in November. | |
The president was also asked if White House task force experts Dr Deborah Birx and Dr Anthony Fauci would still be involved in efforts to address the coronavirus. | The president was also asked if White House task force experts Dr Deborah Birx and Dr Anthony Fauci would still be involved in efforts to address the coronavirus. |
"They will be and so will other doctors and so will other experts in the field," the president answered. | "They will be and so will other doctors and so will other experts in the field," the president answered. |
What did the vice-president say? | What did the vice-president say? |
Mr Pence earlier on Tuesday told reporters in a briefing that the task force could soon be disbanded. | |
He said the Trump administration was "starting to look at the Memorial Day window, early June window as a time when we could begin to transition back to having our agencies begin to manage, begin to manage our national response in a more traditional manner". | |
He said it was "a reflection of the tremendous progress we've made as a country". | He said it was "a reflection of the tremendous progress we've made as a country". |
Mr Pence has led the task force, which reports to the president and co-ordinates with medical institutes, political staff and state governors. | |
The task force consulted with medical experts to formulate national recommendations on social distancing. | The task force consulted with medical experts to formulate national recommendations on social distancing. |
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany later tweeted that the president "will continue his data-driven approach towards safely re-opening". | White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany later tweeted that the president "will continue his data-driven approach towards safely re-opening". |
Does the US have the pandemic under control? | |
Not yet. Besides New York, which is still the US epicentre despite an ongoing drop in new cases, the level of infection continues to climb across much of the US. | |
Many states that have allowed some business to resume - including Texas, Iowa, Minnesota, Tennessee, Kansas, Nebraska and Indiana - are seeing more new cases reported daily. | |
While some cities such as New York, New Orleans and Detroit have shown improvement, Los Angeles, Washington DC and Chicago are seeing the caseload rise everyday. | |
According to a report from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema), more than 3,000 people may be killed by the virus each day by next month. | |
The White House has dismissed the report as inaccurate, with Mr Trump saying it describes a scenario in which Americans make no effort towards mitigating the spread of the virus. | |
On Sunday, the president increased his forecast for the number of US pandemic deaths to 100,000, after saying two weeks earlier that it would be fewer than 60,000. | |
The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington, a public forecast model that has been frequently cited by the White House, now estimates that Covid-19 will account for 135,000 American deaths by 4 August. This more than doubles its 17 April forecast. |