Monterey Herald

On radio, TV, Trump sets out

- By Zeke Miller and Jonathan Lemire

WASHINGTON >> President Donald Trump set out to get his campaign back on track Friday, a week after he was sidelined by the coronaviru­s that has killed more than 210,000 Americans.

As questions linger about his health, Trump began speaking directly to voters on the radio less than four weeks from Election Day, and he eyed a return to travel as soon as Monday. The president has not been seen in public — other than in White House-produced videos — since his return days ago from the military hospital where he received experiment­al treatments for the virus.

Trump on Friday held what his campaign billed as a “radio rally” as he dialed in to the show of conservati­ve radio host Rush

Limbaugh for two hours. Holding court on his reelection battle, his fight against the coronaviru­s and revived negotiatio­ns with Democrats to pass an economic stimulus bill, Trump was making a direct appeal to his base of loyal supporters, whom he needs to turn out to the polls in droves. He was to follow that with a taped appearance for Tucker Carlson’s Fox News show Friday evening.

While concerns about infection appeared to scuttle plans for next week’s presidenti­al debate, Trump said he believes he’s no longer contagious.

“My voice is now perfect,” he told Limbaugh.

Dr. Anthony Fauci, the government’s top infectious

disease expert, said in an Associated Press interview Friday, “Let me just tell you what the CDC guidelines are for getting people to be able to go back into society. It generally is 10 days from the onset of your symptoms.”

That onset for Trump was Oct. 1, according to his doctors. The president’s White House doctor, Navy Cmdr. Sean Conley, said that means Trump, who has been surrounded by min

imal staffing as he works out of the White House residence and the Oval Office, could return to holding events on Saturday.

He added that Trump was showing no evidence of his illness progressin­g or adverse reactions to the aggressive course of therapy he has received.

While reports of reinfectio­n in COVID-19 victims are rare, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

recommends that even people who recover from the disease continue to wear masks, stay distanced and follow other precaution­s. It was unclear if Trump, who has refused mask wearing in most settings, would abide by that guidance.

In the interview with Limbaugh, Trump again credited the experiment­al antibody drug he received last week with speeding his recovery.

 ?? EVAN VUCCI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A Marine is posted on Wednesday outside the West Wing of the White House in Washington, signifying the president is in the Oval Office.
EVAN VUCCI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A Marine is posted on Wednesday outside the West Wing of the White House in Washington, signifying the president is in the Oval Office.

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