At a Fox News town hall Thursday night, President Trump urged Americans to remain “calm” amid the rapidly spreading coronavirus outbreak.

At the event in Scranton, Pennsylvania — the hometown of Democratic front-runner Joe Biden — host Martha MacCallum asked Trump if thinks the deadly virus would have long-term impacts on the economy.

“It’s going to all work out,” Trump responded. “Everybody has to be calm; it’s all going to work out.”

Trump defended his administration’s handling of the outbreak, saying they have received “tremendous marks” for their coronavirus response.

He also praised Vice President Mike Pence’s leadership, saying “he is working 20 hours a day or more.”

He said his administration had coronavirus testing ready, “as soon as we found out it was a problem.”

And as the number of coronavirus cases climbs in the US, health officials have urged Americans to avoid shaking hands.

Trump admitted, “It is a little of a problem,” but added, that “I got over it.”

“The bottom line is I shake anybody’s hand now, I’m proud of it” Trump said.