Fact check: A list of 28 ways Trump and his team have been dishonest about the coronavirus - 2020-03-11

Trump has littered his public remarks on the life-and-death subject with false, misleading and dubious claims. And he has been joined, on occasion, by senior members of his administration.
We've counted 28 different ways the President and his team have been inaccurate. Here is a chronological list, which may be updated as additional misinformation comes to our attention.
February 10: Trump says without evidence that the coronavirus "dies with the hotter weather"
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