Trump traveled a lot last week



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US President Donald Trump traveled extensively in the week before testing positive for the coronavirus, visiting several states and meeting large numbers of people.

President Donald Trump at a campaign rally in Duluth, Minnesota, on September 30. Stock Photography.Image: Alex Brandon / AP / TT

The election campaign is in full swing in the United States and Donald Trump has campaigned extensively. Last week, before the infection was confirmed, Trump visited several states, according to a poll by Reuters.

Friday September 25 he spoke at an indoor campaign meeting at his facility outside Miami, Florida. Then she went to Atlanta, Georgia for a talk. Later that night, Trump and Vice President Mike Pence attended a major campaign meeting in Newport News, Virginia.

Saturday September 26 Trump appeared with his Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett in the White House’s Rose Garden. Later that day, he addressed thousands of supporters at an outdoor gathering at Harrisburg International Airport in Pennsylvania.

Sunday September 27 Trump was back in Virginia to play golf at Sterling. He later held a press conference in the White House press room.

Monday September 28 Trump attended an outdoor event at the White House where he saw an electric pickup. Later that day, he spoke at another outdoor event at the White House.

Tuesday September 29 It was time for the first debate between Trump and challenger Joe Biden in Cleveland, Ohio. All 100 ticketed guests had taken a crown test.

Wednesday September 30 Trump spoke at an outdoor campaign rally in Duluth, Minnesota. He also attended a fundraising meeting at a private home. Minnesota health officials have urged anyone who has been in contact with the president to isolate himself for 14 days and get tested for COVID-19.

Thursday 1 October Trump attended a private fundraiser in Bedminster, New Jersey. State Governor Phil Murphy urges everyone who attended the event to isolate themselves and challenge themselves.

Friday October 2nd Early in the morning Swedish time, Donald Trump said on Twitter that he and his wife Melania tested positive for the coronavirus.

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