WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s trip to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which was scuttled Friday because of unfounded fears that someone there had contracted the coronavirus, is back on. Trump is looking to dampen growing alarm about the spread of the virus in America. Before leaving the White House on Friday, Trump said Americans should “be calm.” He spoke while signing a an $8.3 billion coronavirus response funding bill at the White House. He says the CDC trip had been scuttled over concern about a possible infection there, but the White House now says the president will visit on Friday.
Trump CDC Visit Back on After False Coronavirus Scare There
