Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Trump rallies flout virus rules, Pa. governor warns

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HARRISBURG» A day before a rally in Pennsylvan­ia, Gov. Tom Wolf on Friday accused President Donald Trump of blatantly disregardi­ng social distancing and mask requiremen­ts during his frequent campaign rallies in the battlegrou­nd state, calling it dangerous and disappoint­ing.

Wolf, a Democrat, criticized Trump in a strongly worded statement and asked the Republican president to ensure Saturday’s rally abides by guidance designed to stem the spread of the coronaviru­s.

While Wolf’s mask order still stands, a federal judge last week ruled that Wolf’s pandemic restrictio­ns, including size limits on gatherings of people, are unconstitu­tional. Wolf is appealing it. Those limitation­s had been 250 people outdoors and 25 people indoors.

Still, Wolf said two of the president ’s rallies this month in Pennsylvan­ia violated the state’s public health guidance. One was before the judge’s ruling, and one at Pittsburgh Internatio­nal Airport came after it.

In comments to reporters Friday, Pennsylvan­ia’s Democratic Party chairwoman, Nancy Patton Mills, criticized Trump as preparing to hold another “super-spreader rally.”

Wolf has said that earlier efforts to contact the White House about the matter have gone unanswered.

“Once again, I am requesting that the President of the United States not endanger Pennsylvan­ians by

holding unsafe rallies that will put Pennsylvan­ia communitie­s at risk,” Wolf said.

Saturday’s rally is scheduled for a hangar at Harrisburg Internatio­nal Airport.

A Trump campaign spokespers­on said Friday that everyone attending will get a temperatur­e check before admission, be provided a mask they are encouraged to wear and have access to hand sanitizer. The spokespers­on did not respond to questions about how many peo

ple were expected at Saturday’s rally.

Pennsylvan­ia’s seven-day average of the percentage of positive coronaviru­s tests, new cases and coronaviru­s-related deaths have all risen in September over August, according to the COVID Tracking Project, but they remain well below spikes seen in the spring.

Asked earlier in the week if health officials could track an outbreak to Trump’s Sept. 3 rally in Latrobe, Wolf said it was too soon to tell.

 ?? KEITH SRAKOCIC - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? President Donald Trump looks over at Pennsylvan­ia congressio­nal candidate, right, as he speaks at a campaign rally, Tuesday, Sept. 22, in Moon Township, Pa.
KEITH SRAKOCIC - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS President Donald Trump looks over at Pennsylvan­ia congressio­nal candidate, right, as he speaks at a campaign rally, Tuesday, Sept. 22, in Moon Township, Pa.

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