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Trump suspends travel between U.S. and Europe for 30 days

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Wednesday, March 11, 2020 9:23 PM
President Donald Trump speaks in an address to the nation from the Oval Office at the White House about the coronavirus Wednesday in Washington.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, left, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, departs during a recess after testifying Wednesday before a House Oversight Committee hearing on preparedness for and response to the coronavirus outbreak on Capitol Hill in Washington.
Health officials are sworn in before testifying Wednesday at a House Oversight Committee hearing on preparedness for and response to the coronavirus outbreak on Capitol Hill. From left: Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Dr. Robert Redfield, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Robert Kadlec, assistant secretary of Health and Human Services for Preparedness and Response, Dr. Terry Rauch, acting deputy assistant secretary of defense for health readiness policy and oversight, and Chris Currie, director of emergency management and national preparedness at the Government Accountability Office,

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Wednesday he is suspending all travel between the U.S. and Europe for 30 days beginning Friday as he seeks to combat a viral pandemic.

Trump made the announcement in an Oval Office address to the nation, blaming the European Union for not acting quickly enough to address the “foreign virus” and saying U.S. clusters were “seeded” by European travelers.

“We made a lifesaving move with early action on China,” Trump said. “Now we must take the same action with Europe.”

Trump said the restrictions won’t apply to the United Kingdom and the U.S. would monitor the situation to determine if travel could be reopened earlier.

Trump said he was also directing agencies to provide unspecified financial relief “for workers who are ill, quarantined or caring for others due to coronavirus,” and asked Congress to take action to extend it.

Trump said the U.S. will defer tax payments for some individual and business filers for three months to lessen the impacts of the virus outbreak. He said the Small Business Administration will also make low-interest loans available to businesses to help them weather the storm.

“This is not a financial crisis,” he said. “This just a temporary moment of time that we will overcome together as a nation and as a world.”

Trump also reiterated his call on Congress to pass a cut to the federal payroll tax in order to stimulate the economy.

Trump said “we are marshaling the full power” of the government and private sector to protect the American people.

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