Trump: Coronavirus 'is going away' without vaccine

Trump: Coronavirus 'is going away' without vaccine
US President Donald Trump has claimed that coronavirus would disappear without a vaccine.
1 min read
16 September, 2020
US President Donald Trump has said Covid-19 will disappear without a vaccine [Getty]

US President Donald Trump says the coronavirus would disappear without a vaccine, claiming the nation would develop a herd immunity with time, but he didn't mention the lives that would be lost along the way.

He said during a televised town hall with voters “it’s going to be herd-developed, and that’s going to happen. That will all happen,” Trump said. "But with a vaccine, I think it will go away very quickly." Trump also praised his administration's handling of the pandemic.

The event, hosted by ABC News' George Stephanopoulos, was a warmup of sorts before Trump faces Democratic nominee Joe Biden in the first presidential debate on Sept. 29. Taped at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, it featured Trump taking questions from an audience of just 21 voters to comply with state and local coronavirus regulations.

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