Highlights
- US President Donald Trump taunted Coronavirus at an election rally
- Addressing an election rally, Trump said that Covid-19 is a disease and will have many names in history.
- Washington US President Donald Trump has once again blamed China for the global spread of the deadly coronavirus , which has killed more than 450,000 people so far. At the same time, more than 8.5 million others have been infected. Trump has given the disease the name “Kung Flu”.Trump has repeatedly blamed China for the corono virus epidemic that occurred in the Chinese city of Wuhan in mid-December last year. He has accused Beijing of hiding information. Trump addressed his election rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma for the first time on Saturday after the Corona virus epidemic spread. He said that Kovid-19 is a disease and this disease will have many names in history.
Trump said that “I can name – Kung Flu. I can name 19 different versions of names. Many people call it the virus, which it is. Many people call it the flu. What’s the difference. I think It is said that we have 19 or 20 versions of the name. It is noteworthy that US President Donald Trump had said that in the recent days of rising statistics in America, more corona tests are being done here than in other countries. But more corona patients are coming out. They said that I believe that the corona test should be reduced.Also Read: India: Highest single-day spike of 14,516 COVID-19 casesKung flu refers to Chinese martial arts in which people use only their bare hands and feet to fight. According to the Johns Hopkins Corona Virus Resource Center, there have been more than 2.2 million cases and more than 1,19,000 deaths in the United States. America is the most affected country in this matter.
In December last year, Kovid-19, spread from Wuhan city of China, posed a serious threat to the world economy with the International Monetary Fund. She said that the global economy is suffering from “severe recession”. Scientists are busy in vaccine and drug discovery to treat it. Both 74-year-old Donaldott Trump and 77-year-old former President Joe Biden, who are Democratic Party candidates, will face off in the November presidential elections.