U.S. President Donald Trump addresses the daily coronavirus task force briefing in the press briefing room at the White House in Washington, U.S., April 4, 2020.

President Donald Trump on Saturday announced that 1,000 medical military personnel are deploying to New York City to help fight the coronavirus pandemic and warned that the upcoming week will likely be the toughest yet.



"This will be probably the toughest week between this week and next week -- and there will be a lot of death, unfortunately," the president said at a White House briefing.



Trump's language echoed New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who earlier in the day said the state has just seven days to prepare for coronavirus apex as it struggles to expand hospital capacity and access to medical equipment.

The U.S. Northern Command on Saturday said it was deploying 1,000 Air Force and Navy medical providers to New York City over the next three days. About 300 personnel will work at the Javits Center, which has been converted into a makeshift hospital. Others will be deployed to various New York City hospitals that lack medical staff.

The president earlier in the month activated the National Guard in California, New York and Washington state.

"We're taking people now out of our military. We've been doing it but now we're doing it on a larger basis," Trump said.

The administration will potentially send additional medical personnel to the state as cases continue to surge and hospitals become more overwhelmed.

"They're going into war," Trump said. "They're going into a battle that they've never really trained for."

New York City reported 305 new deaths on Friday, marking the biggest one-day jump so far and bringing the city's death toll to at least 1,867. The city has confirmed at least 57,159 cases and makes up roughly a quarter of confirmed cases in the country. Cuomo said the state has 113,704 total cases.