Santa Cruz Sentinel

As Trump holds rally, Biden preps for debate

- By Darlene Superville

WASH INGTON >> Me l a - nia Trump’s return to the campaign trail will have to wait.

The first lady has decided against accompanyi­ng President Donald Trump to a campaign rally Tuesday in Erie, Pennsylvan­ia, because of a lingering cough after her bout with COVID-19, said Stephanie Grisham, her chief of staff.

It was to be Mrs. Trump’s first public appearance since recovering from the coronaviru­s, as well as her first time out on the campaign trail in more than a year.

The first lady’s announceme­nt served as yet another reminder for the president that, as much as he wishes the virus would “just disap

pear” — as he has said — it remains a powerful presence in everyday life, including his.

Trump said Monday that

people are tired of hearing about COVID-19. More than 58,000 Americans a day are testing positive for the virus, and more than 700 a day are dying from the disease.

Mrs. Trump continues to feel better every day “but with a lingering cough, and out of an abundance of caution, she will not be traveling today,” Grisham said.

The first lady last appeared in public for the Sept. 29 debate in Cleveland between Trump and Democrat Joe Biden. She and the president tested positive two days later.

The first lady announced in a blog post last week that she had recovered from a bout with COVID-19 that included headaches, body aches and fatigue, and had tested negative. She also revealed that the couple’s 14-year- old son, Barron, also had contracted the virus, but never had symptoms. He has since tested negative.

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 ?? CAROLYN KASTER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? First lady Melania Trump pauses as she and President Donald Trump walk to board Marine One at the White House in Washington on Sept. 29 en route to Cleveland for a debate against Democrat Joe Biden.
CAROLYN KASTER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS First lady Melania Trump pauses as she and President Donald Trump walk to board Marine One at the White House in Washington on Sept. 29 en route to Cleveland for a debate against Democrat Joe Biden.

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