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ماسک صورت, In his remarks on Wednesday, the president acknowledged that U.S. GDP will suffer as a result of economic disruption caused by the virus, but he stressed the fundamentals of the U.S. economy remain strong. I think the stock market will recover. The economy is very strong, said the president during his White House news conference. The consumer is the strongest it has ever been. Our consumers are incredible. They're incredible. That's why we're doing well and other countries have not, even before the virus.

ماسک صورت - EXCLUSIVE: APPLE CEO TIM COOK SAYS CHINA 'GETTING CORONAVIRUS UNDER CONTROL' The thing that the president, as we know, has going for more than anything else, running for reelection ... is how people view his handling of the economy, noted McShane.  So if that changes that makes a Sanders' presidency more likely. The RealClearPolitics average of polls on President Trump's handling of the economy shows that 56 percent approve of the job the president is doing.  Forty-six percent approve of the president's handling of his job overall.

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ماسک صورت - Chief Mississippi state health officer and infectious disease expert Dr. Thomas Dobbs weighs in on the coronavirus outbreak on ‘Outnumbered Overtime.’ The director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention told a congressional subcommittee on Wednesday that the risk of contracting the coronavirus in the United States remains low, but warned that the country will most likely see more cases as the outbreak spreads globally. Robert Redfield, the CDC director, told the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific that the federal government was doing everything in its power to prevent the spread of the virus, but he warned that more steps may be taken to battle the outbreak – noting that quarantines and travel restrictions could still be implemented.

ماسک صورت - “Our goal is to keep Americans safe and slow the introduction of this new virus in the United States,” Redfield said. “We have an aggressive containment strategy that has really worked up to this time.” CDC WARNS ON CORONAVIRUS IN US: SHOULD YOU START TO WORRY? Redfield noted that the government’s current approach to tackling the virus is early diagnostic tracking, isolation and contact tracing. Redfield also addressed reports of xenophobia against people of Asian descent, saying that it has “no role in public health.”