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I don't think it's inevitable.
it probably will, it possibly will.
It could be at a very small level or it could be at a larger level.
Whatever happens, we're totally prepared.
We have the best people in the world.
You see that from the study, that we have the best prepared people,
the best people in the world.
Congress is willing to give us much more than we're even asking for.
It's nice for a change.
But we are totally ready, willing and able, the term that we use,
it's ready, willing and able.
We have, it's going to be very well under control.
Now, it may get bigger, it may get a little bigger,
it may not get bigger at all, we'll see what happens, but regardless of what happens,
we're totally prepared.
The number one priority from our standpoint is the health and safety
of the American people.
That's the way I viewed it when I made that decision.
Because of all we've done, the risk to the American people
remains very low.
We have the greatest experts in the world, really in the world right here.
People that are called upon by other countries when things like this happen.
We're ready to adapt and we're ready to do whatever we have to
as the disease spreads, if it spreads.
I'm going to be announcing, exactly right now,
that I'm going to be putting
our vice-president Mike Pence in charge and Mike will be working
with the professionals and doctors and everybody else that's working.
The team is brilliant.
I spent a lot of time with the team over the last couple of weeks
but they're totally brilliant, we're doing really well
and Mike is going to be in charge and Mike will report back to me.
But he's got a certain talent for this.