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2020-10-10 | Donald Trump’s Campaign Rallies Are Now Confirmed Public-Health Hazards | The New Yorker
'The first thing Trump did upon returning to the White House on Monday night was remove his mask for a photo op. '
'The President’s campaign rallies are now confirmed public-health hazards. '
'There has been a full-fledged outbreak among both White House and campaign staffers—seemingly related to the events that were held late last month in honor of Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, Amy Coney Barrett. '
'I don’t know how many people come with him—fifty, a hundred people that are going to be part of the entourage?'
'And health officials in and around Washington, D.C., put out an open letter urging anyone who attended the Barrett event at the White House, or who has worked at the White House in the past two weeks, or who has had contact with people in either of those two groups, to get a coronavirus test. “We had a superspreader event at the White House,” Anthony Fauci told an interviewer on Friday. '
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'The first thing Trump did upon returning to the White House on Monday night was remove his mask for a photo op. '
'The President’s campaign rallies are now confirmed public-health hazards. '
'There has been a full-fledged outbreak among both White House and campaign staffers—seemingly related to the events that were held late last month in honor of Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, Amy Coney Barrett. '
'I don’t know how many people come with him—fifty, a hundred people that are going to be part of the entourage?'
'And health officials in and around Washington, D.C., put out an open letter urging anyone who attended the Barrett event at the White House, or who has worked at the White House in the past two weeks, or who has had contact with people in either of those two groups, to get a coronavirus test. “We had a superspreader event at the White House,” Anthony Fauci told an interviewer on Friday. '
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