The Daily Telegraph

Mask-less Trump plays fast and loose with the rules

President draws criticism for failing to wear face covering and even shaking golf opponent’s hand

- By David Millward US CORRESPOND­ENT

DONALD TRUMP was accused of violating official public health guidelines after he was pictured shaking hands with his opponent while playing golf without a face mask.

Mr Trump was pictured enjoying his first round of golf since March 8 at his own Virginian course on Saturday. It came as the US death toll approached 100,000.

His behaviour appeared to flout recommenda­tions by the Centers for Disease Control, the federal organisati­on that oversees the epidemic response.

“There’s clear scientific evidence to show that a mask does prevent droplets from reaching others,” Deborah Birx, the White House virus task force coordinato­r, told Fox News Sunday.

“Out of respect for each other, as Americans that care for each other, we need to be wearing masks in public when we cannot socially distance.” She added that Mr Trump did wear a mask when unable to maintain social distancing. “I’m not with him every day and every moment so I don’t know if he can maintain social distance. I’ve asked everybody independen­tly to really make sure you wear a mask if you can’t maintain the six feet. I’m assuming that in a majority of cases he’s able to maintain that six feet distance.” Tom Bossert, a former Homeland Security adviser to Mr Trump, said his decision not to wear a mask in public was ill-judged. “Do as I say, not as I do isn’t very useful,” he told ABC’S This Week.

It was the second time in a matter of days that the president had appeared in public without a mask, having declined to do so while visiting a Ford factory in Michigan manufactur­ing ventilator­s.

Mike Dewine, the Republican governor of Ohio, tried to defuse the controvers­y. “This is not about politics, this is not about whether you’re Left or Right, Republican, Democrat,” he said on NBC’S Meet the Press. “We wear the mask, and it’s been very clear what the studies have shown: you wear the mask not to protect yourself so much as to protect others. And this is one time when we truly are all in this together.”

The row over Mr Trump’s reluctance to wear a mask came as the president sided with religious leaders against state governors who have refused to lift bans on religious services.

On Friday, Mr Trump threatened to override governors, although it was unclear how he planned to do so.

William Barr, the US attorney general, has said that governors should treat secular and religious institutio­ns in the same way and public health agencies have advised against gatherings of more than 10 people.

But the president described churches and houses of worship as “essential”, in what was widely seen as a gesture to the conservati­ve Christian voters who have been among his most loyal supporters.

In California, a federal court on Friday upheld Governor Gavin Newsom’s temporary ban on in-person religious gatherings. Pastors in several states have defied governors by holding services. Last week, the Centers for Disease Control said that 38 people who attended an Arkansas service in March contracted the virus with three worshipper­s dying. It updated its guidance to churches that they should hold services outside and limit the congregati­ons’ size to allow for social distancing.

Beaches and beauty spots were crowded as recreation­al areas that have been closed for months reopened for the Memorial Day Weekend.

 The US last night extended its travel ban to people arriving from Brazil after a surge of cases in the country. The restrictio­ns will not apply to US citizens and their spouses, or green card holders and their spouses.

‘I’m not with him every day and every moment so I don’t know if he can maintain social distance’

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Donald Trump waves during a round of golf at the Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia. Right, still shunning a mask he shakes an opponent’s hand, breaching social distancing etiquette

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