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Trump: We have a problem with respirators and respirators and we are striving to provide them



 There is a problem with a lack of respirators and respirators, and US President Donald Trump is tweeting on Twitter today, and the federal government is seeking to help states provide them.

And American media has revealed that President Donald Trump is preparing to reopen the American economy and end the closure inside the United States soon, amid economic support.

As the United States entered the second week of trying to contain the spread of the Coronavirus by closing large areas of the economy, President Trump, Wall Street executives, and many conservative economists began questioning whether the government had gone too far in this regard and should instead lift restrictions That are already causing profound pain for workers and companies, according to the New York Times.

There is still consensus among government leaders and health officials that the best way to defeat the virus is for unnecessary companies to remain closed and residents to be confined to their homes. After Britain initially resisted this measure, it completely shut down its economy on Monday, as did the governors of Virginia, Michigan, and Oregon. More than 100 million Americans will soon be subject to homestay orders.

Public health officials warn that easing these restrictions could significantly increase the number of deaths caused by the virus. Many economists say there is no positive trade-off - resuming normal activity prematurely will only lead to hospital fatigue and more deaths while exacerbating the recession currently taking place.

The economy shrank at an annual rate of 30%

The economic shutdown is causing damage that is only beginning to appear in the official data. Morgan Stanley researchers said on Monday that they now expect the economy to contract at an annual rate of 30% in the second quarter of this year and that the unemployment rate will jump to nearly 13%.

Officials said the first 15-day period of the federal government's social divergence is vital to slowing the spread of the virus that has already infected more than 40,000 people in the United States. But President Trump and a group of conservative voices are starting to suggest that the shock the economy faces may harm the country more than deaths from the virus.

On Monday, Trump said his administration would reassess whether to keep the economy closed after the end of the initial 15-day period next Monday, saying it could extend another week and that certain parts of the country could be reopened sooner than others, depending on the extent of The spread of infection.

"Our country has not been built to close it," Trump said at a White House news conference. "We will bring America back, again, and soon, open to business." very soon.

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