Jerome Adams complimented Trump's health but offered little information about who has been or will be tested for coronavirus.
U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams walks outside the West Wing of the White House on his way to do a television interview with Fox News on March 5.
On Sunday, U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams dodged questions about how many Americans have been tested for coronavirus, continuing a pattern of perplexing, misleading messaging fromCNN’s Jake Tapper asked Adams“The numbers are tough because they’re changing minute by minute,” he said.
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