President says medical opinion will be consulted to avoid the nation's premature opening. FMTNews Trump
President Donald Trump speaks about the coronavirus at the White House on Friday.
“I’m going to have to make a decision and I only hope to God that it’s the right decision. But I would say without question, it’s the biggest decision I’ve ever had to make,” Trump told a press conference. The decision will be partly based on medical data, but also heavily swayed by political considerations and advice from the business community which has been devastated by the shutdown, with an abrupt drop in revenues and mass unemployment claims.
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