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Nearly 60% of Americans believe the US is reopening too quickly as COVID-19 cases continue to rise

, Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert refuted Trump's comments, which he made at the White House on Saturday, that 99% of cases are "harmless."

"I'm trying to figure out where the president got that number. What I think happened is that someone told him that the general mortality is about 1 per cent. And he interpreted, therefore, that 99 per cent is not a problem, when that's obviously not the case," Fauci said.

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This does not represent all Americans. Can we cancel using polls tbat ask less than 1000 of the over 300 million people here and make generalized statements about the population?

So Bus Insider, what happens if/when the country stays closed even longer? How many more millions do we need unemployed?Businesses will permanently close, ppl will wipe out savings,and govt can’t continue with $T bailouts. People need to work! Maybe everyone needs to wear masks.

Probably the same proportion that accept the news without considering alternative viewpoints.

Under PRESUMPTUOUS Trump anything is Ill-Omened as he got ASININE Trumpers!

Wow We moved out of epidemic status.. The media must not be reporting the relevant information ℹ️

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