Times Standard (Eureka)

JOE BIDEN’S CAMPAIGN FINDS 3RD VIRUS LINK

Kamala Harris suspends travel

- By Bill Barrow

At least three people connected to Joe Biden’s presidenti­al campaign have tested positive for the coronaviru­s, leading the campaign to suspend in-person events for vice presidenti­al nominee Kamala Harris through Monday.

Biden is not altering his public schedule, his campaign said Thursday, because he had no direct exposure to the individual­s who tested positive, as defined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

It’s the Biden campaign’s first major coronaviru­s scare, after months of safety precaution­s that drew mockery from President Donald Trump, even after he, first lady Melania Trump and others contracted the virus themselves. The Democratic campaign’s cautious reaction underscore­s the difference­s in how the rival camps have approached the pandemic, both in terms of preferred government response and in the candidates’ personal protocols.

Biden’s campaign announced two positive cases Thursday morning, identifyin­g Harris’ communicat­ions director Liz Allen and an unnamed member of the flight crew for one of Harris’ recent campaign trips. The campaign announced a third case Thursday afternoon as part of its contact tracing efforts from the first two cases.

The third individual is an aviation company employee who was on Biden’s plane for trips to Ohio and Florida earlier this week but who entered the back of the plane and sat far away from Biden, according to the campaign.

Harris and Biden, meanwhile, spent several hours campaignin­g together in Arizona on Oct. 8, when the first two people who tested positive were on a flight with Harris. Both candidates have tested negative for the coronaviru­s multiple times since then, including on Thursday. Everyone on the Biden campaign plane is required to wear a mask.

Trump, speaking without a mask at a crowded outdoor rally in North Carolina on Thursday afternoon, offered his best wishes to Harris and reiterated

his skepticism of wearing masks.

“We worry about her. I’m very concerned about her,” he said, later adding: “Masks, no masks, everything, you can do all you want, but you know, you still need help.”

The travel suspension interrupts the Biden campaign’s aggressive push across a wide battlegrou­nd map, including North Carolina and Ohio, with less than three weeks to go until

Election Day.

Harris was set to encourage early voting Thursday in North Carolina. Her Friday trip to Cleveland would have been her first to Ohio as the vice presidenti­al nominee and would have taken her into the metropolit­an area with the state’s largest concentrat­ion of Black voters.

Harris will continue virtual campaignin­g, including fundraiser­s previously scheduled for Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

The senator’s brief hiatus from the trail comes as Trump ramps up his own travel after he, the first lady,

his campaign manager and several White House staffers contracted the virus.

Biden campaign manager Jen O’Malley Dillon told reporters Thursday morning that under CDC guidelines, there was no need for the candidates to quarantine, although she said Harris and her husband, Doug Emhoff, would suspend travel for several days “out of an abundance of caution.”

“Neither of these individual­s had any contact with Vice President Biden, with Sen. Harris or any other staff member since testing positive or in the 48-hour period prior to their positive test results,” O’Malley Dillon said.

Harris followed up in a statement saying she’d be “transparen­t with you about any test results that I do receive. In the meantime, remember: wear a mask, practice social distancing, and wash your hands regularly. It is possible to stop the spread.”

O’Malley Dillon announced the third case late Thursday afternoon. She said Biden’s medical advisers recommende­d against a quarantine because of the distance between Biden and the third individual who tested positive.

 ?? PHOTOS BY CAROLYN KASTER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Democratic vice presidenti­al candidate Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., speaks at Carpenters Local Union 1912 Oct. 8 in Phoenix as Democratic presidenti­al candidate and former vice president Joe Biden listens.
PHOTOS BY CAROLYN KASTER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Democratic vice presidenti­al candidate Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., speaks at Carpenters Local Union 1912 Oct. 8 in Phoenix as Democratic presidenti­al candidate and former vice president Joe Biden listens.
 ??  ?? On Oct. 8, Democratic presidenti­al candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden and vice presidenti­al candidate Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., walk in a hanger before leaving Phoenix Sky Harbor Internatio­nal Airport in Phoenix.
On Oct. 8, Democratic presidenti­al candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden and vice presidenti­al candidate Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., walk in a hanger before leaving Phoenix Sky Harbor Internatio­nal Airport in Phoenix.

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