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Trump's vaunted task force to reopen the US economy became a marathon series of phone calls with 200 corporate leaders instead

President Donald Trump on Tuesday said the coronavirus outbreak would "go away" and urged Americans to remain calm as cases jumped and the White House came under mounting pressure to boost its response to the ongoing crisis.Trump's economic task force became a series of four phone calls with 200 corporate leaders on Wednesday, Bloomberg reported.

"These bipartisan groups of American leaders will work together with the White House to chart the path forward toward a future of unparalleled American prosperity," the statement read. Bloomberg reported that some of the executives were invited to participate at the last minute, triggering some confusion among them. The sheer size of the group could also make it difficult for a deep discussion of the trade-offs involved with reopening the economy before mass virus testing is widely available.It was not immediately clear what advisory role, if any, those business leaders would serve in the White House.

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Perfect solution for all of this: if you don't feel safe and want to remain quarantined, then do that. Others can go back to living. Those who remain quarantined are safe, and not in danger of catching anything from others who go out and about. Why is this not the solution now?

Health experts should be driving the task force.

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