Duterte talks with Trump about possible COVID-19 cooperation | Inquirer News

Duterte talks with Trump about possible COVID-19 cooperation

/ 10:19 PM April 19, 2020

Rodrigo Duterte

President Rodrigo Duterte (Photo courtesy of Sen. Christopher Go)

Updated @ 10:57 p.m., April 19, 2020

MANILA, Philippines – President Rodrigo Duterte had a telephone conversation on Sunday with US President Donald Trump to discuss possible bilateral cooperation during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Duterte’s long-time aide and now Sen. Christopher “Bong” Go confirmed this on Sunday, saying that the call lasted for about 18 minutes.

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Both countries, the Philippines and the US have encountered difficulties in curbing the number of COVID-19 cases.  As of Sunday, the US had the most number of coronavirus infections, standing at 734,552 cases with over almost 34,000 deaths.

The Philippines meanwhile has one of the highest COVID-19 infection and mortality rates in Southeast Asia.  As of this writing, the Department of Health (DOH) has recorded 6,259 patients — 409 of whom have died and 572 have recovered.

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Worldwide, over 2.33 million individuals have been infected, while 155,689 have died from the disease and 599,692 have recovered from it.

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