China News Service, May 6 (Xinhua), according to US media reports, on the 5th local time, US President Trump said in an exclusive interview with the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) that after the states lifted restrictions aimed at curbing the spread of the new crown virus, " Some people may die "and acknowledged that this was the choice made by the United States to reopen and restart its economy.

Data graph: US President Trump. China News Agency reporter Chen Meng Tongshe

  The report said that the anchor of the ABC program "World News Tonight" Moore asked Trump in an interview, "Do you think this is the reality we face-reopening will cause death?"

  Trump said, "There may be some because you are no longer locked in an apartment, house or other residence."

  Talking about whether it is necessary to promote the reopening of states, Trump said that restrictions on social alienation have led to excessive drug use and suicide. "Look what happened." He said, "People are losing their jobs. We have to get it back. This is what we are doing."

  According to reports, when Trump urged the United States to promote the economic reopening, he encouraged Americans to regard themselves as "warriors", and said that long-term adherence to strict social alienation rules is unrealistic.

  "We can't sit in the house for the next three years." Trump said, "No matter whether there is a vaccine, there will be more deaths. I think we have done a good job in vaccines, but no matter whether there is a vaccine, the epidemic will In the past, and we will return to normal. But there is no doubt that this will be a difficult process. "

  The report pointed out that Trump's optimistic attitude towards the epidemic is contrary to the opinion of public health experts. The latter warns that until effective treatments and vaccines appear, the new coronavirus will continue to pose a significant risk.

  According to the latest statistics of the new coronary pneumonia epidemic released by Johns Hopkins University in the United States, there have been more than 1.2 million confirmed cases in the United States and more than 70,000 deaths.