'It's a lot of jobs, but we'll come back very strong.' President Donald Trump says a record high of 3.3 million unemployment claims amid the COVID19 outbreak were 'fully expected numbers'. Latest on coronavirus:
More than 670,000 people offer to volunteer for NHSTrump says Chins'a president didn't ask him to"calm down" his language, after he referred to the coronavirus several times as the"Chinese virus".
Defense Production Act to force companies to make essential medical supplies because they are already cooperating.He stresses that families will be getting cheques from the government to help and that people want to get back to work.
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