Speaking on Tuesday in Washington D.C. during a conference with health insurance industry leaders, U.S. President Donald Trump said his administration is working very closely with the cruise and airline industries, and that he appreciates the help from Canada and the UK in taking their citizens back from the Grand Princess cruise ship in California.
During the same conference, U.S. Vice President Mike Pence said the government is working with commercial labs to increase testing capacity, adding “we want the American people to know that they’re covered through private insurance, Medicare, and Medicaid.”
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Coronavirus outbreak: Trump pledges assistance for airline, cruise industries
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