Fact-check: Trump says some states aren't in jeopardy from the virus, denies saying it would go away by April

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Fact-check: Trump says some states aren't in jeopardy from the virus, denies saying it would go away by April
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Fact check: President Trump made yet another series of inaccurate or misleading claims at a coronavirus briefing on Friday

He incorrectly asserted that some states are not in jeopardy from the virus, incorrectly suggested that his February claims that the virus would simply go away have been proved correct, incorrectly suggested again that nobody could have foreseen the pandemic crisis and again made medical claims not supported by solid evidence.

"This is the continuation of a glaring messaging gap within the administration. Trump has breathlessly promoted the drugs while the public health officials are cautiously waiting for scientific evidence, and tamping down expectations, by saying that the information out there already is only anecdotal and not proven on a large scale.Later in the news conference, Pence brought up the new blood test for coronavirus antibodies.

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