Trump says reopening may result in more deaths, but ‘we can’t sit in the house for the next three years’

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Trump says reopening may result in more deaths, but ‘we can’t sit in the house for the next three years’
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In an ABC News interview, Trump says it’s “possible” that reopening the country for business will result in additional coronavirus deaths, but that the economy has to get going again.

President Donald Trump on Tuesday admitted it’s “possible” that reopening the country for business will result in additional coronavirus deaths, but said that the economy has to get going again. — President Donald Trump “It’s possible there will be some [deaths] because you won’t be locked into an apartment or house or whatever it is,” Trump told anchor David Muir in an ABC News interview aired Tuesday night.

iframe.twitter-tweet { width: 100% !important; } While some researchers have said the number of overdose deaths and suicides is likely to increase, there is no indication that those numbers are anywhere near the death toll from the coronavirus. “There’ll be more death, that the virus will pass, with or without a vaccine,” the president told ABC News. “And I think we’re doing very well on the vaccines, but with or without a vaccine, it’s going to pass, and we’re going to be back to normal. But it’s been a rough process. There is no question about it.”

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