With financial markets falling on concerns that the virus will have
a significant impact on the global economy, the Trump administration
is eager to show it is prepared to combat the virus despite the
limited number of cases so far in the United States.
The virus has spread to some 29 countries and territories beyond
mainland China, with outbreaks in South Korea, Iran and Italy.
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"The Trump administration continues to take the spread of the
COVID-19 Coronavirus Disease very seriously. Today, the
administration is transmitting to Congress a $2.5 billion
supplemental funding plan to accelerate vaccine development, support
preparedness and response activities and to procure much needed
equipment and supplies," said Rachel Semmel, a spokeswoman for the
White House Office of Management and Budget.
The money will be used for therapeutics, vaccine development and the
stockpiling of personal protective equipment such as masks, the
White House said.
Of the $2.5 billion request, $1.5 billion represents new funding.
The rest would come from funds already budgeted by Congress, such as
unused money to fight the Ebola virus. The administration requires
congressional approval to redirect that money to fight the
coronavirus.
House of Representatives Appropriations Committee Chairwoman Nita
Lowey, a Democrat, said in a statement the Trump administration's
funding request was "woefully insufficient to protect Americans from
the deadly coronavirus outbreak."
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said late on Monday that the supplemental
funding requested by Trump is "undersized" and "completely
inadequate to the scale of this emergency".
"The House will swiftly advance a strong, strategic funding package
that fully addresses the scale and seriousness of this public health
crisis," Pelosi said in a statement.
The United States has not seen the virus spread through its
communities the way that China and other countries have experienced,
but health officials are preparing for the possibility even as
Americans affected so far have been quarantined.
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There have been 53 confirmed U.S. cases of the new coronavirus so far - 14 in
people diagnosed in the United States and 39 among Americans repatriated from
the outbreak's epicenter of Wuhan, China, and from the Diamond Princess cruise
ship quarantined in Japan, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention.
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U.S. health officials have warned that cases among repatriated citizens will
likely increase.
The CDC warned Americans on Monday to avoid travel to South Korea because of the
virus.
"We have aggressively worked to combat the spread of this virus, tried to
prevent it as best we could from coming into this country," White House
spokesman Hogan Gidley told reporters earlier on Monday.
Trump has been at odds with his own White House advisers over China's
coronavirus response. He has sought to downplay the impact of the virus, saying
it could fade in April with warmer weather - something health experts said is
unknown.
Trump has praised the work of Chinese President Xi Jinping, even as his advisers
have questioned the reliability of the information Beijing has shared on the
virus and expressed frustration over its reluctance to accept U.S. expertise in
combating it.
The Trump administration is also grappling with where to send Americans
evacuated from the Diamond Princess who tested positive for the virus after
backing off plans to quarantine them in a federal facility in Alabama.
In a statement on Monday, HHS cited a "rapidly evolving situation," but said the
Alabama center was "not needed at this time" and that it was looking for
alternatives.
(Reporting by Jeff Mason and Susan Heavey; Additional reporting by Caroline
Humer in New York, Manas Mishra and Kanishka Singh in Bengaluru and Makini
Brice, Ted Hesson and Eric Beech in Washington; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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