Trump says additional coronavirus cases likely
You're referring to a statement made by Donald Trump, the 45th President of the United States, regarding the COVID-19 pandemic.
On February 26, 2020, President Trump held a press conference at the White House, where he addressed the growing concerns about the coronavirus outbreak. During the press conference, he stated that additional cases of COVID-19 were likely to occur in the United States.
Here's a quote from his statement:
"We're going to be prepared. We're going to be prepared. And I think we're going to be very successful in keeping people safe. And I think we're going to be very successful in containing this virus. But I do think it's going to be a tough road. I think it's going to be a tough road. And I think we're going to have some additional cases. I think we're going to have some additional cases."
At the time, there were already several confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the United States, and the World Health Organization (WHO) had declared the outbreak a global health emergency. President Trump's statement acknowledged the potential for further spread of the virus and emphasized the importance of preparedness and containment efforts.
It's worth noting that the President's statement was made before the full extent of the pandemic became clear, and the situation has since evolved significantly. The United States has experienced a significant surge in cases, and the pandemic has had a profound impact on the country's healthcare system, economy, and society as a whole.