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White House ignores CDC guidelines, drops social distancing for press corps

- By CNN

Members of the White House press corps became the latest political prop in President Donald Trump’s quest to reopen the country on Friday.

The White House Correspond­ents Associatio­n said the administra­tion’s conduct “violated the federal government’s guidelines on social distancing and needlessly put reporters’ health at risk.”

The White House set up press seats for a Friday event in the Rose Garden, which was billed as a news conference, though Trump ended up taking no questions from reporters.

The folding chairs were originally placed 6 feet apart, just like they have been since April, in accordance with social distancing guidelines.

News crews set up their cameras, took photos of the setting, then left the Rose Garden. When they were brought back in several minutes later, the folding chairs were close together.

Sometime in between, White House staffers had rearranged the chairs with approximat­ely 1 foot between each reporter’s seat.

Visually it was back to business almost as normal, pre-pandemic, without social distancing, despite ongoing recommenda­tions from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to take precaution­s.

The president seemed to like what he saw.

“You’re getting closer together, even you, I noticed,” Trump remarked to reporters. “I noticed you’re starting to get much closer together. Looks much better.”

But it wasn’t their choice — the chairs were arranged by the White House. Some journalist­s and news executives were privately outraged by the bait and switch.

White House deputy press secretary Judd Deere said he made the decision to move the seats.

“It was my decision. It looks better. I would remind you that those in the pool are tested, everyone is temperatur­e checked, and asked if they have had symptoms,” he told CNN in an email.

The event was open to other reporters who had not been tested because they were not in the pool — the small, rotating group of reporters covering the president each day. There have been many cases of asymptomat­ic spread nationally, and it’s possible to spread the virus before one begins exhibiting symptoms.

The Trump administra­tion’s own CDC guidelines maintain that social distancing is the best way to slow the spread of coronaviru­s.

 ?? GABRIELLA DEMCZUK — THE NEW YORK TIMES ?? President Donald Trump departs the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington on Friday. Seats for the press corps were not 6 feet apart for the event.
GABRIELLA DEMCZUK — THE NEW YORK TIMES President Donald Trump departs the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington on Friday. Seats for the press corps were not 6 feet apart for the event.

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