Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Pence goes maskless at Mayo Clinic

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ROCHESTER, Minn. — Vice President Mike Pence chose not to wear a face mask Tuesday during a tour of the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota, an apparent violation of the world-renowned medical center’s policy requiring them.

Video feeds show that Pence did not wear a mask when he met with a Mayo employee who has recovered from covid-19 and is now donating plasma, even though everyone else in the room appeared to be wearing one. He was also maskless when he visited a lab where Mayo conducts coronaviru­s tests.

Pence later explained his decision by stressing that he is frequently tested for the virus.

“As vice president of the United States, I’m tested for the coronaviru­s on a regular basis, and everyone who is around me is tested for the coronaviru­s,” Pence said, adding that he is following CDC guidelines, which indicate that the mask is good for preventing the spread of the virus by those who have it.

Pence was the only participan­t not to wear a mask during a roundtable discussion on Mayo’s coronaviru­s testing and research programs. All the other participan­ts did, including Food and Drug Administra­tion chief Stephen Hahn, top Mayo officials, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and U.S. Rep. Jim Hagedorn.

Mayo tweeted that it had informed the vice president of its mask policy prior to his arrival. The tweet was later removed. Mayo officials did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment on why it was removed, or at whose request.

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(AP/The Messenger-Inquirer/Greg Eans) Larry Daugherty rigs wiring Tuesday for the decorative lighting on the Glover Cary Bridge that spans the Ohio River in Owensboro, Ky.

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