The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Trump campaign rally likely contribute­d to coronaviru­s spike

- DAN WHITCOMB

A controvers­ial campaign rally held by President Donald Trump in Tulsa, Oklahoma, last month likely contribute­d to a rise in the number of coronaviru­s cases there, a top local health official said on Wednesday.

Tulsa has confirmed hundreds of new cases of COVID19 over the past two days, said Dr. Bruce Dart, health director for the city and county.

Asked by a reporter if Trump’s campaign event at the Bank of Oklahoma Center on June 20 could be responsibl­e for that surge, he said: “In the past few days, we’ve had almost 500 cases. And we know we had several large events a little over two weeks ago, which is about right. So I guess we just connect the dots,” Dart said, apparently referring to the rally and accompanyi­ng protests.

Dart cautioned that several more days of results would be needed to determine if the spike represente­d a trend.

White House spokeswoma­n Kayleigh McEnany said she had not seen data to support Dart’s conclusion­s.

“There were no health precaution­s to speak of as thousands looted, rioted and protested in the streets and the media reported that it did not lead to a rise in coronaviru­s cases,” Trump campaign, spokesman Tim Murtaugh said.

“Meanwhile, the President’s rally was 18 days ago, all attendees had their temperatur­e checked, everyone was provided a mask, and there was plenty of hand sanitizer available for all. It’s obvious that the media’s concern about large gatherings begins and ends with Trump rallies,” Murtaugh said.

Trump, a Republican, came under sharp criticism for holding the campaign event, his first in nearly three months, at a nearly 20,000seat indoor arena during the pandemic.

The campaign had predicted the rally would draw a record turnout. Instead, there were many empty seats.

 ?? REUTERS ?? U.S. President Donald Trump reacts to the crowd as he arrives onstage at his first re-election cam-paign rally in several months in the midst of the coronaviru­s disease outbreak, at the BOK Center in Tulsa, Ok. on June 20.
REUTERS U.S. President Donald Trump reacts to the crowd as he arrives onstage at his first re-election cam-paign rally in several months in the midst of the coronaviru­s disease outbreak, at the BOK Center in Tulsa, Ok. on June 20.

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