Why did Trump backtrack on New York quarantine?

US president U-turns on plan to impose strict measures on ‘hot spots’

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US President Donald Trump has said quarantining New York “will not be necessary”, after the state’s governor dismissed the idea as “preposterous” and “anti-American”.

Trump had earlier said that he was considering a short-term quarantine in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, which the president described as coronavirus “hot spots”.

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