Key Words: Ben Carson: There is a coronavirus plan, but I don’t want to tell you the coronavirus plan

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‘The plan will be in place by that time. But I don’t want to preview the plan right now.’

That’s HUD secretary and White House coronavirus-task-force member Ben Carson opting not to go into specifics on ABC’s “This Week” with regard to how the Trump administration plans to handle the 3,500 passengers aboard a cruise ship that’s been hit with a coronavirus outbreak.

The Grand Princess , with 21 passengers already confirmed as positive for the virus, is scheduled to dock in Oakland, Calif., as early as Sunday afternoon.

Also read: Trump on allowing Grand Princess cruise passengers to disembark: ‘I’d rather have them stay on, personally’

”This Week” host George Stephanopoulos pressed Carson for details. None were forthcoming.

“The cruise-ship personnel and, as you know, the vice president met with the CEOs of the major cruise-ship companies yesterday, and they are coming up with a plan within 72 hours of that meeting,” Carson said.

Stephanopoulos pointed out that the ship is due to dock well sooner than the expiration of that 72-hour period.

“The plan will be in place by that time. But I don’t want to preview the plan right now,” Carson said as he was pressed for a more robust answer. “I think it needs to all come from a solitary source. We shouldn’t have 16 people saying what the plan is. Particularly when it hasn’t been fully formulated.”

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Carson’s comments didn’t go over well on social media, where he quickly became a trending topic on Twitter TWTR, -4.31% following his ABC DIS, +1.13% appearance.