In less than a week, the Trump administration has greatly expanded the actions it's taken to fight the coronavirus and boost the economy, according to its latest tally of “response efforts.”

Last week, when Secrets first ran the list, it totaled 43. By Monday, it was at 74, with many more planned this week as the White House effort shifts to focus more on the economy and treatment of those infected.

While he continues to receive fire from some governors who want more, President Trump said he hopes for a win in the battle soon.

“For those worried and afraid, please know: As long as I am your president, you can feel confident that you have a leader who will always fight for you, and I will not stop until we win. This will be a great victory,” he said Sunday, adding, “This is going to be a victory. And it's going to be a victory that, in my opinion, will happen much sooner than originally expected.”

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Over the weekend, for example, he listed the supplies being sent to the hardest-hit states, put in place special rules at Veterans Administration hospitals, and dispatched two military hospital ships. He also told FEMA to get mobile hospitals to New York and California.

Some governors, such as those in New York and Illinois, want Trump to take over the purchasing of key goods that states are in bidding wars for. But, in his press conference on Monday, Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam said he hasn’t seen that bidding battle.

Below is the latest White House list shared with Secrets of moves to fight the virus.

Vice President Mike Pence holds documents as he listens to President Trump speak. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

WHOLE-OF-GOVERNMENT RESPONSE

TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS

EXPANDING TESTING ACCESSIBILITY

President Trump places a notecard in his suit pocket. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

SUPPORTING IMPACTED BUSINESSES

HELPING FAMILIES AND WORKING AMERICANS

INFORMING THE PUBLIC

SUPPORTING PATIENTS AND HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS

STRENGTHENING ESSENTIAL MEDICAL SUPPLIES

DEVELOPING VACCINES AND THERAPEUTICS