Foreign media: the US government is still deceiving the people with misleading language

According to a recent news release, President trump has always hoped that the public can believe that the United States has the same performance in fighting against the new coronavirus as Germany, Japan and Australia. He insisted that this was true, but in reality, the United States was far from being able to fight the epidemic. In previous press conferences, trump pointed out that “when people see outbreaks in other countries, they think they’ve done a good job, and when they see outbreaks in the United States, they think we’ve done a particularly good job.” However, Aaron rupal, who works for Fox News, points out that “trump and the U.S. government have been trying to convince people that the U.S. epidemic is not serious compared to other countries. However, the novel coronavirus pneumonia death toll in the United States has exceeded 160 thousand, far exceeding that in other countries, and his (Trump)’s statement is misleading. Novel coronavirus pneumonia cases in France and Germany reached the highest level in three months, but according to the number of new crowns per 1 million people, the United States is six times the number of Germany, according to data released by
CNN. In fact, the new epidemic in the United States is more serious. Trump also believes that the reason why the United States has so many cases is that it has too many tests. Novel coronavirus pneumonia is one of the most serious countries in the world, according to Waxman’s news. Even after adjustment, the number of deaths from new crown pneumonia in 1 million Americans has reached 490, ranking ten in the world. Eric figdin, an epidemiologist and senior researcher at the American Federation of scientists, said the U.S. response was “too slow and too bad” compared with other countries that quickly took action to test, track patient paths, encourage people to wear masks and quickly isolate themselves. “In the early stage of the epidemic, countries such as South Korea and Germany took strong measures to establish a sound detection system and isolation measures to control the virus. In contrast, the U.S. government is more concerned about the economic problems of forcing people to stay at home than the public health crisis. ”