.MaddowBlog: Pres. Trump's Tulsa rally likely intensified public-health crisis, local official says
the president's re-election campaign not to hold the rally in an indoor venue, citing public-health risks. The local health director now seems to believe that he was right to raise concerns.
Perhaps. But what this statement didn't address was the fact that mask-wearing was optional and photographs from the rally gave every indication that most attendees had no face coverings. Complicating matters are reports that the Trump campaignIt's against this backdrop that the president's political operation is planningcampaign rally, scheduled for Saturday in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Unlike in Oklahoma, this gathering will be outdoors.
“I will not be in the crowd of thousands of people, I’m not going to put myself in the middle of a crowd of thousands of people,” Sununu. In apparent reference to the possible spread of the coronavirus, the Republican governor added, “Unfortunately, I have to be extra cautious as the governor, I try to be extra cautious for myself, my family."
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