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Biden says he will be tested regularly

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WILMINGTON, DEL. >> Joe Biden said Friday he’s been tested at least once for the COVID-19 virus and promised he will be tested regularly during his general election campaign against President Donald Trump.

The Democratic presidenti­al nominee told reporters of his testing protocol during a wide-ranging news conference in which he blasted Trump for downplayin­g the coronaviru­s and thus ensuring that it will continue to kill Americans and ravage the economy.

For much of the summer, Biden’s advisers deflected questions about whether the former vice president was being tested himself as he anchored his campaign almost exclusivel­y from his Delaware home, traveling sparingly as a precaution.

“They’re going to do it on a regular basis,” Biden said of the testing. He noted that the Secret Service agents assigned to protect him and “everyone” else who comes into his home are tested already. Biden said he didn’t know specifical­ly when his next test would be.

“I just, ‘yes, sir,’ show up and put my head back,” Biden said.

“I imagine it’ll be sometime this week, but it will be a regular basis.”

Biden and Trump offer voters a sharp contrast on the pandemic and its economic fallout.

In the Oval Office on Friday, Trump hailed a new jobs report and repeated his optimism that a COVID-19 vaccine could be available even before the Nov. 3 election.

Hours later, during a fundraiser, Biden said, “I hope like hell they have a vaccine,” but questioned Trump’s timeline and ability to distribute it. “We’ve got to make sure they’re not just hyping … that they actually finish all the testing,” Biden said, adding that Trump’s public questionin­g of scientists and medical experts will reduce confidence in a vaccine whenever it comes online.

“People don’t trust a damn thing he says,” Biden quipped.

Further, the former vice president questioned how well the administra­tion is planning for distributi­on, given the White House’s rocky distributi­on of COVID-19 tests and protective equipment. “Discovery of a safe vaccine isn’t enough,” Biden said. “The road from approval to injection is a long road.”

 ?? CAROLYN KASTER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Democratic presidenti­al candidate Joe Biden smiles as he puts on his mask after speaking to media in Wilmington, Del., on Friday.
CAROLYN KASTER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Democratic presidenti­al candidate Joe Biden smiles as he puts on his mask after speaking to media in Wilmington, Del., on Friday.

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