China News Service, July 15 (Xinhua) According to the Chinese website of the United States, a senior health official of the White House New Crown Virus Response Working Group said on the 14th that "no one of us will lie to the public", directly refuting the article recently forwarded by US President Trump. Tweet, which accuses government medical experts of "lie".

On July 11, local time, US President Trump was photographed wearing a mask while visiting a military medical center.

  Assistant Secretary of Health Brett Giroir was responsible for testing during the New Crown Outbreak. In an interview with the National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) on the 14th, the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and other health experts Completely transparent". He also said that as he learned more about the new coronavirus, the advice on whether to wear a mask in the anti-epidemic guidelines has also been updated.

  Gilroy said: "We may make mistakes occasionally, but no one will lie." He also refuted Trump's repeated assertion that the virus will "disappear", saying that if "we take positive measures", the virus will disappear. .

  On the 13th, Trump retweeted a tweet from former game show host Chuck Woolery, which criticized the CDC and government health experts.

  The tweet wrote: "The most outrageous lies are about the new crown. Everyone is lying. The CDC, the media, the Democrats, our doctors, not everyone, but most people, we are told to trust them. I Think it’s all about elections and preventing economic recovery. I’ve had enough.”

  As the epidemic has rebounded in many parts of the United States, the tension between the White House and Fudge, an infectious disease expert, has also escalated. Although Trump is satisfied with his government’s response to the new coronavirus, Fodge warned that the United States has not done enough to prevent epidemics.

  In recent days, several White House officials have tried to discredit Fuchs, suggesting that he often said the wrong things early in the outbreak. However, at an event held on the 13th in the White House, Trump insisted that he "has a very good relationship with Foch." Trump said: "I think he is a good person." Although he admitted that "I don't always agree with Foch's point of view."

  A May poll by the CBS showed that 62% of Americans trust information provided by Fodge about the new crown virus, while only 38% trust Trump.