Sept. 9, 2020 — President Donald Trump knew in early February, earlier than the primary identified U.S. demise from COVID-19, that the new coronavirus could possibly be transmitted via the air and was deadlier than the seasonal flu.
“You simply breathe the air and that’s the way it’s handed,” he stated in a Feb. 7 name with journalist Bob Woodward. “And in order that’s a really difficult one. That’s a really delicate one. It’s additionally extra lethal than even your strenuous flus.”
“That is lethal stuff,” he stated.
On the time, Trump was telling Individuals that the U.S. was in little hazard and that the outbreak would quickly go away by itself.
Requested about these statements in March, Trump stated he wished to downplay the risk. “I wished to all the time play it down,” Trump advised Woodward. “I nonetheless like taking part in it down, as a result of I do not need to create a panic.”
In the identical interview, he went on to acknowledge the gravity of the risk dealing with even younger adults. “Simply right this moment and yesterday, some startling info got here out. It isn’t simply outdated, older. Younger individuals too, loads of younger individuals,” Trump stated.
These admissions by the president are a part of sequence of 18 taped, on-the-record interviews with Woodward, who rose to fame for his position in exposing the Watergate scandal. Parts of these tapes aired right this moment on CNN and on the website of The Washington Post. Along with the tapes, the information shops additionally acquired advance copies of Woodward’s new e-book in regards to the president, Rage, which is able to hit retailer cabinets subsequent week.
In a CNN report on the interview, Woodward says he anticipated the president to speak about impeachment, since he had simply been acquitted by the Senate. Woodward says he was stunned when Trump’s focus was on the virus.
The U.S. bears the grim distinction of main the world in COVID-19 instances and deaths. To date, the coronavirus has contaminated 6.3 million Individuals and killed greater than 190,000. In comparison with different rich nations, the U.S. has fared poorly, struggling to provide you with methods to include the virus.
The financial system crashed within the wake of the nationwide response, leaving greater than 14 million Individuals without jobs and pushing the unemployment price to a excessive of 14%, one of many worst recorded within the trendy period.
In a information convention from the White Home shortly after the tapes have been launched, press secretary Kayleigh McEnany defined that president’s remarks this fashion: “At a time once you’re dealing with insurmountable challenges, it’s essential to precise calm.” When pressed by a reporter, she denied that the president had misled Individuals in regards to the risk from the virus. “This president does what leaders do. Good leaders. It’s keep calm and resolute once you face an insurmountable problem.”
In line with fact-checking by The Washington Publish, the president stated that the virus will go away by itself 31 instances within the first 3 months of the 12 months.
William Hanage, PhD, an epidemiologist within the Middle for Communicable Illness Dynamics at Harvard’s T.H. Chan College of Public Well being, says the president’s need to not trigger panic is comprehensible and a core tenet of public well being. However he says Trump went about it the fallacious method.
“It was not shocking that he knew. What’s shocking is that relatively than prepare and put together individuals for the disaster forward, he tried to disclaim it,” he says.