U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that they “did it right” in terms of how the administration responded to COVID-19, and said with the country reopening, it would stay open and not close again. He remarked on the recent surge of cases, saying they would “put out the fires,” or as he calls them, “embers.”
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Coronavirus: Trump says U.S. won’t close again, will ‘put out fires’
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