Trump says COVID-19 crisis 'will probably unfortunately get worse before it gets better'

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Trump says COVID-19 crisis 'will probably unfortunately get worse before it gets better'
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U.S. President Donald Trump warned the coronavirus pandemic is likely to worsen before improving.

is likely to worsen before improving, during the first outing of his revived daily briefings on Tuesday.

"Whether you like the mask or not, they have an impact," he said, adding later: "I'm getting used to the mask." In bringing the news conferences back, Trump and his aides are hoping to avoid the angry outbursts and meandering tangents that became a hallmark of their first go-around earlier in the pandemic.

And Trump offered only a flash of grievance about how his response has been covered, unlike sessions from the spring that were mostly filled with complaints about the news media. That led to a severe drop in his political standing as Americans soured on his handling of the pandemic. The president's political advisers warned him his approach to the health crisis was damaging him badly.

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