US President Donald Trump defended his statements in which he confirmed that "Covid-19" will "go away sooner or later" while the number of new infections of Corona virus increases dramatically in the United States, stressing his rejection of the idea of ​​imposing masks at the national level.

"In the end, I will be right," the US president said in an interview with "Fox News Sunday". You know, I said it will go away and repeat that, ”he added.“ The virus will be gone and I will be right. ”

"Many of the new cases are among the youth who will recover in a day," Trump stressed.

"They have a cold, many of these cases should not be counted as injuries," he said, to justify the big difference with Europe's outcome.

He continued, "They do not conduct many tests to detect the infection." As for the death rate, Trump stressed that his country "is recording one of the lowest levels and possibly the lowest in the world," which is rejected by some experts.

And on whether he was considering imposing the muzzle position on the national level after making the cities and states this matter mandatory in public places, he said: "I do not refuse that people have some kind of freedom and I do not agree with those who claim that everything will disappear if we put the masks."

He said, “Before, everyone used to say do not wear masks. Suddenly, everyone had to put up masks. As you know, masks cause problems as well. Accordingly, I think the gags are good. ”

Trump refuses to place the muzzle and has only appeared in public once.

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