President Trump will head to Michigan this week for the latest stop on his campaign to showcase companies that are producing equipment needed to battle the coronavirus pandemic.
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump heads to Michigan on Thursday for the latest stop on his campaign to showcase companies that are producing equipment needed to battle theThe White House said late Sunday that Trump will travel to Ypsilanti, Mich., where he will tour aThe automaker and GE Healthcare announced plans in March to produce 50,000 ventilators in the next 100 days. Ford projected producing 1,500 ventilators by the end of April, 12,000 by the end of May and 50,000 by July 4.
In the early days of the coronavirus, doctors often complained about a shortage of ventilators. But Trump, who has taken to calling himself the “king of ventilators", now says that, after stepping up production, the U.S. has a surplus of the breathing machines and will send some of them to India and foreign countries in Africa to help fight the coronavirus.
Both events were overshadowed by the news that Pence’s press secretary, Katie Miller, had tested positive for the coronavirus. The announcement came just days after the White House had disclosed that a Navy valet to Trump also had tested positive for the disease.
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