Beijing: United States President Donald Trump's diagnosed with coronavirus is likely to push him to take an even tougher line on China, South China Morning Post reported citing Chinese observers.
The assessment came after Trump announced on Friday that he and his wife Melania Trump have tested positive for coronavirus.
Since its outbreak, COVID-19 has already killed over 2,00,000 Americans and more than 1 million people worldwide.
Liu Weidong, a US affairs specialist from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said the diagnosis could be both good and bad news for Trump.
"But either way, the infection will give Trump a justification to begin harsh China-bashing tactics," Liu said.
"The 'good' part is he can use this as a proof to show he was working so hard to serve the country that even he contracted the virus, and voters will support him. But the 'bad' part is that he cannot appear in person at many campaign events to drum up support," Liu added.
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