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Donald Trump says 200,000 death toll could have been far worse

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Donald Trump says 200,000 death toll could have been far worse

Donald Trump says 200,000 death toll could have been far worse

US President Donald Trump has again blamed China as his country's death tollfrom Covid-19 passed 200,000.

Mr Trump said the toll could have been as highas three million had his administration not acted to contain the coronavirus.


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