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Trump pauses interview to dispute coronavirus mortality rate figures
From CNN's Sarah Westwood
from Fox News
President Trump sparred with Fox News Sunday’s Chris Wallace over the US mortality rate for Covid-19, at one point stopping the interview to demand White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany bring him charts showing the mortality rate figures he was citing.
Pressed by Wallace on why the US has the seventh-highest mortality rate in the world, Trump interjected to say the US has a much lower rate.
“When you talk about mortality rates, I think it's the opposite. I think we have one of the lowest mortality rates in the world,” Trump said.
He soon called for McEnany, who was off camera, to bring charts.
“I hope you show the scenario because it shows what fake news is all about,” Trump said.
Wallace later noted he was citing Johns Hopkins University numbers, while Trump was reading from European CDC numbers that showed a different ranking for the US listed.
The data cited by the White House did not include all of the countries included in the Johns Hopkins numbers..
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各网站统计数据有差别,worldometer的数据美国没百万人死亡率居第十位,加拿大第21位,中国第153位。
Trump pauses interview to dispute coronavirus mortality rate figures
From CNN's Sarah Westwood
from Fox News
President Trump sparred with Fox News Sunday’s Chris Wallace over the US mortality rate for Covid-19, at one point stopping the interview to demand White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany bring him charts showing the mortality rate figures he was citing.
Pressed by Wallace on why the US has the seventh-highest mortality rate in the world, Trump interjected to say the US has a much lower rate.
“When you talk about mortality rates, I think it's the opposite. I think we have one of the lowest mortality rates in the world,” Trump said.
He soon called for McEnany, who was off camera, to bring charts.
“I hope you show the scenario because it shows what fake news is all about,” Trump said.
Wallace later noted he was citing Johns Hopkins University numbers, while Trump was reading from European CDC numbers that showed a different ranking for the US listed.
The data cited by the White House did not include all of the countries included in the Johns Hopkins numbers..
Trump says he's 'a believer in masks,' but stops short of national mandate in coronavirus fight
President Trump on Sunday said that he is “a believer in masks” in the fight against the novel coronavirus pandemic, but added that he’s leaving it up to state governors to decide whether or not to implement an order requiring people to wear them in public.
各网站统计数据有差别,worldometer的数据美国没百万人死亡率居第十位,加拿大第21位,中国第153位。
