If New Zealand's Covid-19 outbreak is 'terrible' like Trump says, then how bad is the rest of the world? Analysis by jgriffiths
Hong Kong Speaking in Minnesota on Monday, United States President Donald Trump was apparently feeling vindicated.
Referring to some nations now seeing a new wave of coronavirus cases, Trump said"they were holding up names of countries and now they're saying 'whoops'." "Even New Zealand, did you see what's going on in New Zealand? 'They beat it, they beat it.' It was like front page, they beat it, because they wanted to show me something," he added."The problem is, big surge in New Zealand ... it's terrible.
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