US Mike Pence speaks on Coronavirus outbreak

The US Vice president Mike Pence called the risk of Americans contracting the coronavirus “low” even as the number of cases inside the United States has grown to 91 and deaths to six.

Iran PressAmerica: There are 43 cases in which individuals contracted the virus domestically, with 29 of those victims in a "cluster" split between California and Washington State, Pence said during a White House briefing as Donald Trump headed for a re-election rally in Charlotte, North Carolina.

The Vice President of the United States Mike Pence led a briefing in the White House briefing room, a rarity for him, and quickly took a different approach than Trump.

When asked how quickly the virus might spread inside the United States, the US vice president deferred to public health experts who joined him to brief reporters.

Robert Redfield, director of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, who did not give a direct answer.

"We know there will be more cases," Pence said. "Now we're focused on mitigation of the spread and treatment of those affected."

The US Vice President reiterated that Americans should not travel to certain areas of countries like Italy or South Korea, which have been hit hard by the virus.

The virus, also known as  COVID-19, has infected over 89,000 people and claimed 3,044 lives worldwide to date, according to the World Health Organization.

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