Ben Carson urges calm over the spread of the coronavirus
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Ben Carson urges calm over the spread of the coronavirus: ‘This virus is like other viruses’
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Published: March 9, 2020 at 8:02 a.m. ET
By Shawn Langlois
HUD Secretary Ben Carson appeared on ABC’s ‘This Week’ to talk about how the Trump administration plans to handle COVID-19
Ben Carson, the secretary of housing and urban development and previously a surgeon, was dispatched to speak for the Trump administration Sunday on ABC’s “This Week.” Bloomberg News/Landov
‘It’s very important for people to remember that this virus is like other viruses. It should be treated the same way.’
That’s HUD secretary and White House coronavirus-task-force member Ben Carson urging people to remain calm but to be sensible by taking preventative measures against COVID-19.
“It’s very important for people to remember that this virus is like other viruses. It should be treated the same way,” Carson told ABC News on Sunday. “We have flu seasons that come up frequently, and there are certain precautions you take during that time.”
Health experts say coronaviruses come from a different family of viruses than the flu and, while they share similarities, there is no vaccine for the coronavirus, which makes it particularly worrisome for those with weakened immune systems and older people.
He also opted not to go into specifics with regard to how the Trump administration plans to handle the 3,500 passengers aboard a cruise ship that’s been hit with an outbreak.
The Grand Princess, with 21 people aboard already confirmed as positive for the virus, is scheduled to dock in Oakland, Calif., as early as Monday afternoon.
More information:Ben Carson on the docking of the Grand Princess cruise ship: ‘I don’t want to preview the plan right now ... particularly when it hasn’t been fully formulated’
”This Week” host George Stephanopoulos pressed Carson for details.
“The cruise-ship personnel and, as you know, the vice president met with the CEOs of the major cruise-ship companies yesterday, and they are coming up with a plan within 72 hours of that meeting,” Carson said, clearly frustrating Stephanopoulos.
Also read: Trump on allowing Grand Princess cruise passengers to disembark: ‘I’d rather have them stay on, personally’
Stephanopoulos pointed out that the ship is due to dock well sooner than the expiration of that 72-hour period. “The plan will be in place by that time. But I don’t want to preview the plan right now,” Carson said. “I think it needs to all come from a solitary source. We shouldn’t have 16 people saying what the plan is. Particularly when it hasn’t been fully formulated.”
Watch the interview:
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Published: March 9, 2020 at 8:02 a.m. ET
By Shawn Langlois
HUD Secretary Ben Carson appeared on ABC’s ‘This Week’ to talk about how the Trump administration plans to handle COVID-19
Ben Carson, the secretary of housing and urban development and previously a surgeon, was dispatched to speak for the Trump administration Sunday on ABC’s “This Week.” Bloomberg News/Landov
‘It’s very important for people to remember that this virus is like other viruses. It should be treated the same way.’
That’s HUD secretary and White House coronavirus-task-force member Ben Carson urging people to remain calm but to be sensible by taking preventative measures against COVID-19.
“It’s very important for people to remember that this virus is like other viruses. It should be treated the same way,” Carson told ABC News on Sunday. “We have flu seasons that come up frequently, and there are certain precautions you take during that time.”
Health experts say coronaviruses come from a different family of viruses than the flu and, while they share similarities, there is no vaccine for the coronavirus, which makes it particularly worrisome for those with weakened immune systems and older people.
He also opted not to go into specifics with regard to how the Trump administration plans to handle the 3,500 passengers aboard a cruise ship that’s been hit with an outbreak.
The Grand Princess, with 21 people aboard already confirmed as positive for the virus, is scheduled to dock in Oakland, Calif., as early as Monday afternoon.
More information:Ben Carson on the docking of the Grand Princess cruise ship: ‘I don’t want to preview the plan right now ... particularly when it hasn’t been fully formulated’
”This Week” host George Stephanopoulos pressed Carson for details.
“The cruise-ship personnel and, as you know, the vice president met with the CEOs of the major cruise-ship companies yesterday, and they are coming up with a plan within 72 hours of that meeting,” Carson said, clearly frustrating Stephanopoulos.
Also read: Trump on allowing Grand Princess cruise passengers to disembark: ‘I’d rather have them stay on, personally’
Stephanopoulos pointed out that the ship is due to dock well sooner than the expiration of that 72-hour period. “The plan will be in place by that time. But I don’t want to preview the plan right now,” Carson said. “I think it needs to all come from a solitary source. We shouldn’t have 16 people saying what the plan is. Particularly when it hasn’t been fully formulated.”
Watch the interview:
link