According to a comprehensive report by China News Service on May 14th, affected by the new crown epidemic, Foch, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, issued a warning on the 12th that restarting the US economy too quickly and returning schools to classes would be risky. On the 13th local time, US President Trump said he could not accept such a warning.

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  According to reports, Fuchs said in testimony to the Senate on the 12th that the hasty lifting of the blockade restrictions would cause "serious consequences." He said: "We don't fully understand the virus, it's really best to be cautious, especially about children." "The idea that there will be a cure in the fall, or that there is a vaccine to help students resume classes, is a bit undesirable. actual."

  However, on the 13th, Trump told reporters at the White House that Fodge ’s warning was “unacceptable.”

  Trump said: "Fuchs is a good person and a great person. However, I disagree with him." He said: "I think we must restart the school and restore the country's operations. Now, we want to be safe To restart the economy, and want to resume work as soon as possible. We cannot continue this way, there are already chaotic scenes on the street. "

  Trump said the only thing acceptable is that professors or teachers who are "over a certain age" do not go to class. "I think they should rest for a few more weeks," he added.

  Fudge, now 79, is a supporter of the embargo, and since he has expressed a disagreement with Trump about the epidemic, it has become the target of criticism by American far-right and online conspiracy theorists.