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Claim: A list documents U.S. President Donald Trump's various statements about the spread of COVID-19 coronavirus disease. What's True The statements on this list are all correctly


attributed to President Trump. What's False However, this is not an exhaustive list of every comment Trump made about the coronavirus, nor does it represent all the actions his


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March 17, 2020, U.S. President Donald Trump told reporters that he had known the new coronavirus would result in a pandemic "long before it was called a pandemic." But this


statement rung hollow for some listeners, who noted that Trump had been downplaying the COVID-19 coronavirus disease since it first started spreading widely in China in January. The


following day the hashtag #Trumpliedpeopledied was the top trending topic on Twitter, and a meme supposedly containing more than a dozen quotes from Trump in which he minimized the impact of


the disease started to circulate on social media. It's unclear who created this list of "Trump's Responses to the Coronavirus Outbreak," but it seems to align with


reporting from The New York Times, NBC News, and The Washington Post. Generally speaking, the quotes in this list and the provided dates are all accurate. However, it should be noted that


this list is not exhaustive and it does not document all the of the actions taken by Trump's administration. For the source and context of each quote, keep scrolling: JAN. 22: "WE


HAVE IT TOTALLY UNDER CONTROL. IT’S ONE PERSON COMING IN FROM CHINA." Trump made this comment on the CNBC show "Squawk Box" during an interview with Joe Kernen at the World


Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. At the time, there were 500 cases reported in China and the first had just been recorded in the United States. Source: CNBC FEB. 2: “WE PRETTY MUCH SHUT


IT DOWN COMING IN FROM CHINA. IT'S GOING TO BE FINE." Trump made this comment on the Fox News program "Hannity." A few days prior to this interview, the Trump


administration suspended entry to the United States of foreign nationals who had recently visited China (excluding Hong Kong and Macau). Source: Fox News FEB. 24: "THE CORONAVIRUS IS


VERY MUCH UNDER CONTROL IN THE USA... STOCK MARKET STARTING TO LOOK VERY GOOD TO ME!" This comment was published on Trump's Twitter account. On the same day, the White House asked


Congress for $1.25 billion to help fund the government's response to COVID-19 and stocks plummeted. Source: Twitter FEB. 25: "CDC & MY ADMINISTRATION ARE DOING A GREAT JOB OF


HANDLING CORONAVIRUS." This comment was published on Trump's Twitter account. Source: Twitter FEB. 25: "I THINK THAT'S A PROBLEM THAT'S GOING TO GO AWAY. THEY HAVE


STUDIED IT. THEY KNOW VERY MUCH. IN FACT, WE'RE VERY CLOSE TO A VACCINE." This is a mash-up of two comments Trump made during a trip to New Delhi, India, to meet with business


leaders. Here's an excerpt from a White House readout of Trump's remarks at this business round table (emphasis ours): > China is working very, very hard. I have spoken to 


President Xi, and > they’re working very hard. And if you know anything about him, I > think he’ll be in pretty good shape. They’re — they’ve had a > rough patch, and I think right 


now they have it — it looks like > they’re getting it under control more and more. They’re getting > it more and more under control. >  > So I THINK THAT’S A PROBLEM THAT’S GOING


 TO GO AWAY. But we lost > almost 1,000 points yesterday on the market, and that’s something. > You know, things like that happen where — and you have it in your > business all the 


time — it had nothing to do with you; it’s an > outside source that nobody would have ever predicted. If you go back > six months or three months ago, nobody would have ever predicted.


The second portion of this quote comes from another statement Trump made during this same trip. New York Post reported: > Trump said the death rate for Ebola was a “virtual 100 percent,”


> compared with the “1 or 2 percent” for the coronavirus, or > COVID-19. >  > “NOW THEY HAVE IT, THEY HAVE STUDIED IT, THEY KNOW VERY MUCH. IN > FACT, WE’RE VERY CLOSE TO A 


VACCINE,” Trump said. The White House later clarified that Trump meant that the United States was close to a vaccine for Ebola, not the coronavirus. Source: The White House, New York Post


FEB. 26: "WE'RE GOING VERY SUBSTANTIALLY DOWN, NOT UP." Trump made this remark during a press conference in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room. Trump was asked if schools


should be preparing for an outbreak. He responded: > I would think so, yes. I mean, I haven’t spoken specifically about > that with the various doctors, but I would think so, yes. >


  > I think every aspect of our society should be prepared. I don’t > think it’s going to come to that, especially with the fact that > we’re going down, not up. WE’RE GOING VERY 


SUBSTANTIALLY DOWN, > NOT UP. Source: The White House FEB. 27: "ONE DAY IT'S LIKE A MIRACLE, IT WILL DISAPPEAR." Trump made this comment to attendees at an African American


History Month reception at the White House. At the time, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) was warning that COVID-19 would spread across the United States. Source: CNN


FEB. 28: "WE'RE ORDERING A LOT OF SUPPLIES. WE'RE ORDERING A LOT OF, UH, ELEMENTS THAT FRANKLY WE WOULDN'T BE ORDERING UNLESS IT WAS SOMETHING LIKE THIS. BUT WE'RE


ORDERING A LOT OF DIFFERENT ELEMENTS OF MEDICAL." Trump made this comment while talking to reporters on the White House lawn. Vox reporter Aaron Rupar shared a video of Trump's


comments: MARCH 2: "YOU TAKE A SOLID FLU VACCINE, YOU DON'T THINK THAT COULD HAVE AN IMPACT, OR MUCH OF AN IMPACT, ON CORONA?" Trump asked this question during a meeting with


pharmaceutical executives and public health officials. One of the health officials flatly responded: No. https://www.c-span.org/video/?c4859631/user-clip-take-solid-flu-vaccine Source: Vox


MARCH 2: "A LOT OF THINGS ARE HAPPENING, A LOT OF VERY EXCITING THINGS ARE HAPPENING AND THEY'RE HAPPENING VERY RAPIDLY." Trump made this comment during the same meeting


mentioned above. This quote appears in a transcript of the meeting provided by the White House (emphasis ours): > The White House Coronavirus Task Force, led by Vice President Mike > 


Pence, has been meeting daily and coordinating closely with the > state and local governments. Mike had a call today with 53 > governors, and I heard it was a very good call, and 


everybody is > very well coordinated. And the governors and the states — all of > them; I can’t think of an exception — they’ve been really > working closely with us. It’s been — 


it’s been a very good — > a very good relationship. >  > We will confront this challenge together, and we will continue to do > exactly what we’re doing. And we’re going to be 


very successful. > A LOT OF THINGS ARE HAPPENING. A LOT OF VERY EXCITING THINGS ARE > HAPPENING, AND THEY’RE HAPPENING VERY RAPIDLY. Source: The White House MARCH 4: "IF WE HAVE


THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE THAT GET BETTER JUST BY, YOU KNOW, SITTING AROUND AND EVEN GOING TO WORK - SOME OF THEM GO TO WORK, BUT THEY GET BETTER." Trump made this comment during an interview


on Fox News. At the time, the CDC was urging employers to have workers stay home. Source: CBS News MARCH 5: "I NEVER SAID PEOPLE THAT ARE FEELING SICK SHOULD GO TO WORK."


Trump's "work" comment caused significant controversy, leading Trump to clarify his remarks on Twitter. While Trump truly did say that "some of them go to work,"


which may have downplayed the seriousness of the situation, he didn't recommend at this time that people should keep going to work despite the pandemic. Source: Twitter MARCH 6: "I


THINK WE'RE DOING A REALLY GOOD JOB IN THIS COUNTRY AT KEEPING IT DOWN... A TREMENDOUS JOB AT KEEPING IT DOWN." Trump made this remark while touring the CDC facility in Atlanta,


Georgia. Here's a larger excerpt of Trump's comment from the White House's record: > I think we’re doing a really good job in this country at keeping > it down. We’ve 


really been very vigilant, and we’ve done a > tremendous job at keeping to down. >  > But who would have thought? Look, how long ago is it? Six, seven, > eight weeks ago — who 


would have thought we would even be having > the subject? We were going to hit 30,000 on the Dow like it was > clockwork. Right? It was all going — it was right up, and then all > 


of a sudden, this came out. At the time Trump made this comment, cases of COVID-19 in the United States had jumped to over 300. Source: The White House MARCH 6: "ANYBODY RIGHT NOW, AND


YESTERDAY, ANYBODY THAT NEEDS A TEST GETS A TEST. AND THE TESTS ARE BEAUTIFUL. THEY ARE PERFECT JUST LIKE THE LETTER WAS PERFECT. THE TRANSCRIPTION WAS PERFECT. RIGHT? THIS WAS NOT AS


PERFECT AS THAT BUT PRETTY GOOD." This comment also came during Trump's visit to the CDC facility in Atlanta, Georgia. At the time, the United States had only conducted about 2,000


coronavirus tests. Source: The White House MARCH 6: "I LIKE THIS STUFF. I REALLY GET IT. PEOPLE ARE SURPRISED THAT I UNDERSTAND IT. EVERY ONE OF THESE DOCTORS SAID, 'HOW DO YOU


KNOW SO MUCH ABOUT THIS?' MAYBE I HAVE A NATURAL ABILITY. MAYBE I SHOULD HAVE DONE THAT INSTEAD OF RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT." Again, this comment was made during Trump's visit to


the CDC in Georgia. Source: The White House MARCH 6: "I DON'T NEED TO HAVE THE NUMBERS DOUBLE B/C OF 1 SHIP THAT WASN'T OUR FAULT." Again, this comment was made as Trump


toured the CDC facility in Georgia. At the time, the Grand Princess cruise ship was being held off the coast of San Francisco, California, and carrying passengers sickened with COVID-19.


Here's a video of Trump's comment: Source: The White House MARCH 8: "WE HAVE A PERFECTLY COORDINATED AND FINE TUNED PLAN AT THE WHITE HOUSE FOR OUR ATTACK ON


CORONAVIRUS." This comment was published on Trump's Twitter account. Source: Twitter MARCH 9: "THE FAKE NEWS MEDIA & THEIR PARTNER, THE DEMOCRAT PARTY, IS DOING EVERYTHING


WITHIN ITS SEMI-CONSIDERABLE POWER TO INFLAME THE CORONAVIRUS SITUATION." This comment also comes from Trump's Twitter account. Source: Twitter MARCH 10: "IT WILL GO AWAY.


JUST STAY CALM. IT WILL GO AWAY." Trump made this comment while speaking with reporters on Capitol Hill after meeting with Republican senators. Trump's full comments can be seen in


a transcript from the White House: > Well, this was unexpected.  This was something that came out of > China, and it hit us and many other countries.  You look at the > numbers; I 


see the numbers with just by watching you folks.  I see > it — it’s over 100 different countries.  And it hit the world. >  > And we’re prepared, and we’re doing a great job with 


it.  And > IT WILL GO AWAY.  JUST STAY CALM.  IT WILL GO AWAY. >  > We want to protect our shipping industry, our cruise industry, > cruise ships.  We want to protect our airline


 industry — very > important.  But everybody has to be vigilant and has to be careful. Source: THE WHITE HOUSE MARCH 13: NATIONAL EMERGENCY DECLARATION. Trump declared a National


Emergency to help the government respond to the COVID-19 pandemic on March 13, 2020. Source: The White House


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