Trump told to wear coronavirus mask for upcoming Ford ventilator factory visit, but it's not clear he will

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Trump told to wear coronavirus mask for upcoming Ford ventilator factory visit, but it's not clear he will
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Trump told to wear coronavirus mask for Ford ventilator factory visit, but it's not clear he will

and other visitors with him will have to wear a mask for coronavirus precautions when he visits a Michigan factory manufacturing ventilators Thursday.If he complies with Ford's company policy, Trump's visit to the Rawsonville Components Plant in Ypsilanti could be the first time that he is photographed wearing a mask.

Ford did not say Tuesday that it will stop Trump from entering the plant if he refuses to wear a mask. "Our policy is that everyone wears PPE [personal protective equipment] to prevent the spread of COVID-19," Ford said. "We shared all of Ford's safety protocols, including our manufacturing playbook, employee pamphlet and self-assessment survey with the White House ahead of time and in preparation for this trip."Trump has resisted pressure to wear a mask even as the federal government encourages it for all Americans going out into public.

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