At a White House meeting with fellow Republicans, President Donald Trump said, without evidence, that the coronavirus “is going to go away without a vaccine.” While it’s impossible to predict the future, experts say it’s unlikely that the virus will simply go away.
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Trump Baselessly Claims Coronavirus Will ‘Go Away’ Without Vaccine
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