Trump says coronavirus travel ban may extend to more countries

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Mr Trump said officials were beginning to see the 'impact' of the travel restrictions. The administration also struck agreements with the governments of Canada and Mexico to significantly scale back cross-border travel.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

WASHINGTON - US President Donald Trump said the United States might expand the travel ban affecting Europe and China as well as several other countries to include additional nations as the US extends its effort to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

"But the guidelines will be very much as they are, maybe even toughened up a little bit. But they're having a big impact, they're having a tremendous impact."

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