US Trump Administration Considers Reduction of New Corona Countermeasures Headquarters May 6: 7:46

The Trump administration in the United States seems to be appealing that it is making progress toward the convergence, including the consideration of reducing the new headquarters for the new coronavirus headed by Vice President Pence.

In January, President Trump established a countermeasures headquarters to respond to the new coronavirus by raising the government, and from February onwards, Vice President Pence took charge of coordinating related organizations.

Regarding this countermeasure headquarters, Vice President Pence revealed to the reporters on the 5th that he is considering reducing the scale later this month.

Also on the 5th, President Trump said in his visit to western Arizona that "the task force has done a great job" and emphasized the idea of ​​focusing on resuming economic activity in the future.

President Trump attended press conferences at the task force on a daily basis in March and last month, when the outbreak was serious, but recently the conference itself has almost disappeared.

The Trump administration is also likely to appeal that it is advancing toward convergence by reducing the task force.

However, the number of infected and dead people in the United States remains the highest in the world, and some are concerned that the reduction of the countermeasures headquarters may be premature.