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Trump says US topping world virus cases is 'badge of honour' | Trump says US topping world virus cases is 'badge of honour' |
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US President Donald Trump has argued it is "a badge of honour" that the US has the world's highest number of confirmed Covid-19 infections. | US President Donald Trump has argued it is "a badge of honour" that the US has the world's highest number of confirmed Covid-19 infections. |
"I look at that as, in a certain respect, as being a good thing because it means our testing is much better," he said at the White House. | "I look at that as, in a certain respect, as being a good thing because it means our testing is much better," he said at the White House. |
The US has 1.5 million coronavirus cases and nearly 92,000 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University. | The US has 1.5 million coronavirus cases and nearly 92,000 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University. |
In second place is Russia, with nearly 300,000 confirmed cases. | In second place is Russia, with nearly 300,000 confirmed cases. |
What did Trump say? | What did Trump say? |
On Monday, Mr Trump was hosting his first cabinet meeting since the US outbreak began. | On Monday, Mr Trump was hosting his first cabinet meeting since the US outbreak began. |
"By the way," he told reporters, "you know when you say that we lead in cases, that's because we have more testing than anybody else." | |
"So when we have a lot of cases," he continued, "I don't look at that as a bad thing, I look at that as, in a certain respect, as being a good thing because it means our testing is much better." | "So when we have a lot of cases," he continued, "I don't look at that as a bad thing, I look at that as, in a certain respect, as being a good thing because it means our testing is much better." |
He added: "So I view it as a badge of honour. Really, it's a badge of honour. | He added: "So I view it as a badge of honour. Really, it's a badge of honour. |
"It's a great tribute to the testing and all of the work that a lot of professionals have done." | "It's a great tribute to the testing and all of the work that a lot of professionals have done." |
According to the Centers for Disease Control, a federal agency, the US had conducted 12.6m coronavirus tests by Tuesday. | According to the Centers for Disease Control, a federal agency, the US had conducted 12.6m coronavirus tests by Tuesday. |
Mr Trump was responding to a question about whether he was considering a travel ban on Latin America, Brazil in particular. That country now has the third highest number of confirmed cases, following the US and Russia. | |
The Democratic National Committee criticised the Republican president's comments, tweeting that the 1.5 million Covid-19 cases in the US represented "a complete failure of leadership". | |
Is the president right? | Is the president right? |
While the US has conducted more tests by volume than any other country, it is not first in the world on a per capita basis, according to Our World in Data, a scientific publication based at Oxford University. | While the US has conducted more tests by volume than any other country, it is not first in the world on a per capita basis, according to Our World in Data, a scientific publication based at Oxford University. |
Its chart ranks the US as 16th globally in terms of tests per 1,000 people, ahead of South Korea, but behind the likes of Iceland, New Zealand, Russia and Canada. | |
Over the past week, the US has been conducting between 300,000 and 400,000 tests daily, according to the Covid Tracking Project, a volunteer-led effort. | Over the past week, the US has been conducting between 300,000 and 400,000 tests daily, according to the Covid Tracking Project, a volunteer-led effort. |
But the Harvard Global Health Institute argues the US needs to be conducting a minimum of half a million tests per day to reopen the economy and stay open. | But the Harvard Global Health Institute argues the US needs to be conducting a minimum of half a million tests per day to reopen the economy and stay open. |
The US has also reported the most coronavirus deaths in the world, though on a per capita basis it ranks eighth behind the likes of Belgium, Canada and the United Kingdom, according to Johns Hopkins University. | |
US coronavirus testing rates have been criticised on both sides of the aisle. | |
At a Senate hearing last week, Mitt Romney, a Republican, criticised the country's testing record, saying it was "nothing to celebrate whatsoever" because, he said, "we treaded water in February in March". |