[Universal Times correspondent in the United States Zhang Mengxu and Chen Yi] US President Trump once again was shocked after he was widely questioned by many experts and the media after introducing the so-called "miracle drug" hydroxychloroquine to prevent the new coronavirus with his own test drugs The words of the world. On the 19th local time, Trump declared that the number of infections in the United States is the world's first because the number of tests in the United States is the largest in the world, so this is the "medal of honor" of the United States. This "Lei language" immediately aroused anger in the United States: Trump's negligence caused more than 1.5 million confirmed cases of infection in the United States and 92,000 deaths. However, he regarded more than 1.5 million infected people as a "medal of honor" as himself. Showing off the capital. What worries Americans even more is that Trump's demonstration of self-boasting and open lying is encouraging local governments in the United States and even the private sector to take effect. The Associated Press revealed on the 20th that in order to obtain support for the restart of the economic plan, the data of the new crown virus in multiple states in the United States were faked. Florida experts were also fired for refusing to tamper with the data. The good news that U.S. companies' vaccines that had been rising for two consecutive days before the US stocks were "effective" was angered by experts because they were angering the public.

  According to a report by the American Political News Network on the 19th, Trump answered the media questions after holding a cabinet meeting at the White House that day, there are many cases of infection in the United States, but he "does not treat this as a bad thing", "in a sense , I regard this as a good thing, because it shows that the detection in the United States is better. " Trump further stated, "If we only conduct 1 million tests instead of 14 million tests, our number of cases will be much less, so I think this is a medal of honor."

  Trump had previously put forward the absurd logic that "more cases are due to more tests", and this time Trump called it a "medal of honor" immediately aroused anger in the United States. Tribble, a professor at Harvard Law School, tweeted: "It's like the police station letting a serial killer go unpunished for months, but treats a series of bodies as a medal of honor. Trump is a ghoul and an idiot. "Newsweek" said that for Trump's claims, the Democratic Party accused that the United States currently has more than 1.5 million diagnosed cases and more than 92,000 deaths. These are the consequences of "Trump's complete (anti-epidemic) failure". Even Republican Senator Romney recently said that the US virus test is "not worth celebrating at all", and he said that the Trump administration has been "processing data in a political manner."

  Bloomberg said that contrary to Trump's bragging, the level of detection in the United States is not excellent. The detection data per thousand people in the United States ranks only 16th in the world, lagging behind many countries in the world. The report said that although the United States has increased its testing efforts, experts are still worried that these tests are not enough for the United States to restart its economy. The Harvard Institute of Global Health said last week that the daily test volume in the United States must exceed at least 900,000 to ensure a safe restart, while the current test volume is only equivalent to about 1/3.

  The U.S. Embassy in China announced on Weibo the latest data on the so-called "power of the United States" in response to the epidemic, saying that the United States has conducted 9.5 million (virus) tests. Unexpectedly, the Weibo comment “turned over”. Many netizens said that in Wuhan, China, more than 10 million citizens will be tested within 10 days. Another netizen said: "9.5 million tests and 1.5 million diagnoses were made. The United States'" national strength "has indeed broken the records of diagnosis and death."