WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump on Tuesday said that it’s unlikely that a national lockdown will be enacted to stop the spread of the coronavirus.
A day earlier when he addressed the nation, he debunked rumors that were circulating among Americans telling them to prepare to self-isolate for 14 days. [RELATED: You could be getting a check in the mail soon due to the coronavirus | Interactive map shows Florida coronavirus cases in real time] On Monday, Trump said he wasn’t considering a national lockdown “at this point” but on Tuesday he took it a step further by saying that it’s unlikely it would happen at all. “I just don’t think it’s going to be an action we’re going to take,” Trump said.