Albany Times Union (Sunday)

Takes precaution­s

Marks first time president covers up his face in public

- By Jonathan Lemire Associated Press Washington

President Donald Trump wears a mask while visiting the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., on Saturday.

President Donald Trump wore a mask during a visit to a military hospital on Saturday, the first time the president has been seen in public with the type of facial covering recommende­d by health officials as a precaution against spreading or becoming infected by the novel coronaviru­s.

Trump flew by helicopter to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in suburban Washington to meet wounded servicemem­bers and health care providers caring for COVID-19 patients. As he left the White House, he told reporters: “When you’re in a hospital, especially ... I think it’s a great thing to wear a mask.”

Trump was wearing a mask in Walter Reed’s hallway as he began his visit. He was not wearing one when he stepped off the helicopter at the facility.

The president was a latecomer to wearing a mask during the pandemic, which has raged across the U.S. since March and infected more than 3.2 million and killed at least 134,000. Most prominent Republican­s, including Vice President Mike Pence, endorsed wearing masks as the coronaviru­s gained ground this summer. Republican governors have been moving toward requiring or encouragin­g the use of masks as the pandemic has grown more serious in some states in the South and West.

Trump, however, has declined to wear a mask at news conference­s, coronaviru­s task force updates, rallies and other public events. People close to him have told The Associated Press that the president feared a mask would make him look weak and was concerned that it shifted focus to the public health crisis rather than the economic recovery.

Trump has sent mixed signals about masks, acknowledg­ing that they would be appropriat­e if worn in an indoor setting where people were close together.

But he has accused reporters of wearing them to be politicall­y correct and has retweeted messages making fun of Democrat Joe Biden for wearing a mask and implying that Biden looks weak.

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Erin Scott / The New York Times

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