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Washington: President Donald Trump on Sunday harshly criticized strict lockdowns coming to some European countries to combat the coronavirus pandemic, claiming the restrictions are ineffective as cases surge both there and in the US.
"Europe imposed draconian lockdowns and cases were
surging and deaths were surging but think of it, draconian. Now they have to do
it all over again. What the hell are they doing? I think I'll go over and
explain it to them," Trump said at a rally in Michigan. "But they're
locking down parts of Europe again."
The President went on to claim that places with strict
lockdowns are where "the people that do the worst" with fighting the
pandemic are.
The comments from the President come just one day after British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced England will enter a
second national lockdown in the coming days amid a sharp rise
in infections there. Germany, Belgium, France and Greece have also imposed
additional lockdown measures aimed at combating the rise in coronavirus cases
in those countries.
The US is also seeing a surge in cases, with at least 31
states across the country having reported at least one record-high day of new
Covid-19 cases in the past month, according to data from Johns Hopkins
University.
Fifteen states reported their highest one-day tallies of
Covid-19 deaths, while the country's seven-day average of new daily cases was
78,380 Saturday -- a number that has risen 128.2% since a post-summer-surge low
on September 12.
Trump has been critical of lockdown measures in the past, urging
governors to lift their restrictions earlier this year even as public health
experts warned it was too early to scale them back. In one extraordinary move
in April, the President called on residents in Michigan to "LIBERATE"
their state from the Democratic governor's restrictions.
During the rally Sunday, Trump also repeated his false claim
that Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden's plan
for coronavirus lockdowns is to "imprison you in your home."
Biden, however, has not expressed any desire for a lockdown.
He said in an August interview that he would support a lockdown specifically in
the event that scientists said a lockdown was necessary to deal with a virus
crisis.
As Trump lashes out at the new restrictions in Europe, Dr.
Anthony Fauci, the top US infectious disease expert, signaled this weekend that the US is "in for a whole lot of
hurt" as the winter months grow closer.
"All the stars are aligned in the wrong place" as
the country heads indoors in colder weather, Fauci told The Washington Post in
an interview late Friday -- a day when the US set a global record for the most
daily cases and the nation surpassed 229,000 deaths. "You could not
possibly be positioned more poorly."
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