"It seems to be primarily a political decision," said Beyer. "Politically misusing the coronavirus epidemic is critical and questionable."
Beyer also criticized Trump for disseminating "misinformation to distract (attentions) from the weaknesses of the U.S. health system. In the U.S., the number of unreported cases of coronavirus is probably high because the people there have so far hardly been tested."
"He (Trump) called the virus a foreign virus. Viruses don't have passports, viruses don't have visas. Viruses cross borders, obviously without problem," Roland Lescure, French politician of La Republique En Marche (LREM) party told French media Franceinfo on Thursday.
Lescure accused Trump of diverting U.S. domestic issues by finding the European Union as an "ideal culprit".
"The health system in the United States obviously is much less general and organized than ours. This is going to be the real challenge for the United States to adapt to viruses. It's going to be a logistical nightmare," Lescure said.
(Ren Ke in Berlin, Gui Tao in London, Wang Zichen in Brussels, Chen Chen and Xu Yongchun and Tang Ji in Paris, Juhani Niinisto in Helsinki and Yang Xiaohong in Prague contributed to the story.)
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