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Double danger

Studies find getting COVID, flu at same time raises death risk

- By CHINA DAILY Xinhua, agencies and Ai Heping in New York contribute­d to this story.

US President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden held competing town halls at the same time on Thursday night via different TV networks, attacking each other over issues ranging from the pandemic response, the QAnon conspiracy theory to expanding the members of the Supreme Court.

Answering questions from voters at the ABC town hall in Philadelph­ia, Biden slammed Trump for downplayin­g the threat of the coronaviru­s that has infected more than 8 million people and killed 216,000 in the United States as of Thursday.

“He ( Trump) missed enormous opportunit­ies and kept saying things that weren’t true,” said Biden, calling for a “national standard” to stop the spread of the virus.

“It is the presidenti­al responsibi­lity to lead,” Biden stressed, referring to Trump’s remarks earlier this year that “the governors can do what they need to do; not my responsibi­lity”.

The former vice- president said if he wins the White House in elections on Nov 3, he would take a coronaviru­s vaccine if one became available and would urge governors and local officials to press their constituen­ts to take it as well.

Trump, speaking at an outdoor town hall in Miami aired by NBC News, claimed that he and his administra­tion “have done an amazing job” in combating the virus, sneering at Biden for spending months off the campaign trail as the pandemic went rampant.

“We’re a winner,” the president said. “We have done an amazing job. And it’s rounding the corner. And we have the vaccines coming and we have the therapies coming.”

But moderator Savannah Guthrie said: “Relative to the rest of the world we have the worst death rate.”

A new ensemble forecast published by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday projects up to 240,000 COVID19 deaths in the country by Nov 7. The new cases per day are currently on the rise in 44 states, while deaths per day are climbing in 30 states, NBC News reported on Thursday.

Trump, who tested positive for COVID- 19 on Oct 1, said at the town hall that he couldn’t remember whether he had been tested for the coronaviru­s on Sept 29, the day of the first presidenti­al debate.

‘ Herd immunity’

He also refused to directly answer the question about whether he supported a “herd immunity” strategy to handle the pandemic, which would allow scores of more people to be infected with the virus.

Trump also declined to denounce QAnon, a far- right conspiracy theory baselessly claiming Democrats are part of a global pedophile ring among various false accusation­s.

“I just don’t know about QAnon,” Trump said when Guthrie pressed him on his recent retweeting of a discredite­d claim by QAnon believers that former president Barack Obama had staged the killing of Osama bin Laden.

Asked whether he supported increasing the number of Supreme Court justices, Biden, for the first time in public, said he will have a clear stance on the issue before the Nov 3 election day, while reiteratin­g that he was “not a fan” of the concept.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said in his home state of Kentucky on Thursday that Senate Republican­s had enough votes to confirm Trump’s pick, Judge Amy Coney Barrett, to the high court before election day, media reported.

Trump nominated Barrett, a 48- year- old conservati­ve federal appellate judge, last month to replace late justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a leading liberal voice on the Supreme Court. The Senate confirmati­on would give the conservati­ve wing a solid 6- 3 advantage at the nation’s highest court.

Trump and Biden were originally scheduled to face off on Thursday in Miami at the now- canceled second presidenti­al debate.

The Commission on Presidenti­al Debates decided to stage the event virtually after Trump tested positive for coronaviru­s on Oct 1, but Trump rejected the arrangemen­t.

An analysis by the US Elections Project found that at least 18.9 million people across the country have already voted in the 2020 general election as of Thursday night.

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 ?? OCTAVIO JONES / REUTERS ?? The dual town halls of US Democratic presidenti­al candidate Joe Biden and US President Donald Trump are seen on television monitors at a restaurant in Tampa, Florida, on Thursday.
OCTAVIO JONES / REUTERS The dual town halls of US Democratic presidenti­al candidate Joe Biden and US President Donald Trump are seen on television monitors at a restaurant in Tampa, Florida, on Thursday.

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