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According to the New York Times, Donald Trump himself is expected to speak to those present in front of the White House on Saturday. It has caused many infection control experts to react.
“Trump continues to ignore infection control advice and is critical of what the research shows,” Dr. Jay Bhat told ABC of Trump’s plans for the weekend.
– You have previously shown that you are willing to put a lot of people at great risk, and you do it again, says Bhat.
Super predator
This will be the first time since Trump announced Amy Coney Barrett as his choice for Supreme Court Justice that so many people will gather outside the White House. And it was the meeting that received a lot of criticism afterwards. Now 34 people associated with the White House are said to have been infected with corona.
Since then, that meeting has only been called a “super broadcast” event in the American media, and Anthony Fauci, who was Trump’s crown adviser earlier this year, has been highly critical of how Trump now choose to gather people.
– I think the numbers speak for themselves. We had a high-profile event at the White House. And it was in a situation where people were close and not wearing masks, Fauci says.
Trump himself thinks he’s in such good shape that he really wanted to hold mass demonstrations in Florida and Pennsylvania this weekend, but now he wants to hold a new meeting outside the White House.
On Monday, he is scheduled to travel to Florida to hold an election rally there.
Examined on TV
The president will also be on the Tucker Carlson talk show on Saturday night Norwegian time.
Marc Siegel, who is a physician and a Fox News commentator, “will conduct a medical evaluation and interview” during the broadcast, Fox said.
Among other things, Siegel is known for having written a book in 2008 in which he condemned what he sees as a media-driven panic around pandemics.
So far, more than 200,000 Americans have lost their lives to the crown.
Saturday’s event will be on “law and order.”