News organisations should not use the spread of the novel coronavirus as an excuse to attack US President realDonaldTrump , according to Sky News host RitaPanahi.
News organisations should not use the spread of the novel coronavirus as an excuse to attack US President Donald Trump, according to Sky News host Rita Panahi. The New York Times published a scathing opinion piece by Gail Collins, who criticised the U.
S government's handling of the outbreak of COVID-19, saying the public should call the disease the "Trump virus". Ms Panahi said media outlets should not use trivialise the disease, which has spread to 48 countries and killed 44 people on Friday in mainland China alone. Image: Getty
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