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President Trump has signed a 10 trillion won emergency budget on the response to Corona19. In some parts of the United States, hoardings have occurred, limiting the price hikes of necessities.
Correspondent Kim Soo-hyung reports from Washington.
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The emergency budget to respond to Corona 19 was more than three times the amount Trump proposed.
President Trump asked for a three trillion won budget, which he raised to ten trillion won, saying the US Congress lacked enough.
[Trump / US President: Signs a $ 8.3 billion budget. I asked for $ 2.3 billion, which was approved for $ 8.3 billion. I will accept it.]
President Trump says the Corona 19 incident is an unforeseen issue, not a problem with the US government's response.
But the number of infected in the United States has increased to 250, and the death toll has reached 13.
Aizaza Health and Welfare has provided all of the corona tests requested by Washington and California, and says equipment has been supplied nationwide to test up to 75,000 people.
Increased anxiety about Corona 19 has led to hoarding in some areas.
The California government says it limits the price increase of most commodities to 10 percent in order to prevent companies from profiting by using anxiety.
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President Trump has signed a 10 trillion won emergency budget on the response to Corona19. In some parts of the United States, hoardings have occurred, limiting the price hikes of necessities. Correspondent Kim Soo-hyung reports from Washington.
Source: sbskr