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Trump wears mask in public for first time

US COVID cases soar to 69,000 on single day

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BETHESDA (Reuters) — US President Donald Trump, who has avoided wearing a mask in public even as the coronaviru­s pandemic spread, donned one on Saturday at a military medical facility outside Washington where he was to meet with wounded soldiers and frontline health-care workers.

The visit to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center marked Trump’s first public appearance with a face covering since the virus began sweeping across the United States earlier this year.

Trump had previously refused to wear a mask in public or ask other Americans to do so, saying it was a personal choice, although he had said he would if he was in a crowd and could not maintain distance from others.

”I think when you are in a hospital, especially in that particular setting when you are talking to a lot of soldiers, people that in some cases just got off the operating table, I think it’s a great thing to wear a mask,” Trump told reporters at the White House just before his visit to Walter Reed.

At the medical facility, Trump walked by media gathered for a carefully staged photo opportunit­y wearing a navy blue mask emblazoned with a presidenti­al seal embossed in gold. He said only “thank you” as he passed.

Top public health officials have urged the use of masks to slow the spread of the virus, which by Friday had claimed nearly 134,000 American lives. Critics say Trump’s refusal to wear one showed a lack of leadership.

Even as other officials in his administra­tion called for the use of masks and social distancing, Trump, who faces re-election in November, pressured states to reopen closed economies.

But since many states relaxed coronaviru­s restrictio­ns, the virus has found a new toehold. New US cases of COVID-19, the respirator­y illness caused by the novel coronaviru­s, rose by more than 69,000 on Friday, a third straight daily record.

As of Friday, the number of confirmed US infections topped three million, according to a Reuters tally.

Trump has declined to wear a mask at news conference­s, coronaviru­s task force updates, rallies and other public events. People close to him have told

The Associated Press that the president feared a mask would make him look weak and was concerned that it shifted focus to the public health crisis rather than the economic recovery.

 ?? REUTERS ?? US President Donald Trump visits the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland on Saturday.
REUTERS US President Donald Trump visits the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland on Saturday.

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