The president relaunched his daily briefings by warning the virus will ‘get worse before it gets better’. Plus, meet the matchmaker behind 125 Indian weddings
Donald Trump has relaunched his daily coronavirus briefings on a sombre note, admitting on Tuesday that the pandemic is likely to “get worse before it gets better” in his first press conference on the issue since April. Perhaps responding to plummeting poll numbers – particularly those related to his handling of the disease – the president urged people to wear masks and insisted the White House was working on a “strategy” to address the Covid-19 crisis.
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