Donald Trump has been touting the number of tests the U.S. administers, but experts say far more are needed to safely reopen the economy.
Romney also pointed to the countries’ death tolls: South Korea had nearly 11,000 confirmed cases and 258 deaths as of Tuesday, while the. Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s leading expert on infectious diseases, told the Senate on Tuesday that the“I find our testing record nothing to celebrate whatsoever,” said Romney, who is a frequent Trump critic.
“The fact is their test numbers are going down, down, down, down now, because they don’t have the kind of outbreak we have,” the senator said about South Korea. “Ours are going up, up, up, up, as they have to."I find our testing record nothing to celebrate whatsoever," Sen. Mitt Romney says, pointing out that other nations will have testing rates go down because they don't have the kind of outbreak seen in the U.S.
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