Trump uncovers amount of ventilators he's sending to Nigeria
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The United States President Donald Trump said he's sending 250 ventilators to Nigeria to help battle the coronavirus.
He uncovered on Tuesday the size of the guide he guaranteed Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari during a telephone discussion a week ago.
He talked during a visit to Honeywell International in Phoenix Arizona. The organization produces covers.
Trump asserted during the visit that the U.S. has now leveled the bend on coronavirus.
He said he is helping different countries, incorporating Nigeria with fundamental clinical supplies.
"We have a larger number of ventilators now than anyone on the planet and we are helping France, as you most likely are aware. We are helping France, Italy, Spain, Nigeria. We are giving I think 250 to Nigeria. We have numerous nations that we are helping," he said.
"On account of the significant responsibility of our residents, we have leveled the bend and incalculable American lives have been spared. Our nation is presently in the following phase of the fight. An extremely protected, staged and progressive reviving of our nation," Trump said in his comments at Honeywell International in Phoenix.
As per worldometers.info, which tracks coronavirus patients, by Tuesday, 72,275 Americans had passed on because of the dangerous infection and 1,237,761 had tried positive.
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