Trump says he did not wear mask at Honeywell facility after consulting
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[May 07, 2020]
By Jeff Mason and Susan Heavey
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President
Donald Trump said on Wednesday he did not wear a mask during a tour on
Tuesday of a Honeywell International Inc <HON.N> factory in Arizona
after consulting the company's chief executive, despite requirements at
the plant that workers wear them.
Trump, speaking to reporters at a White House event marking National
Nurses Day, said he tried some masks on backstage, including one from
Honeywell, 3M and about four others.
The president has not been wearing a mask in public despite health
advice from his administration encouraging people to do so to prevent
the spread of the coronavirus. Trump said before embarking on his trip
to Arizona to visit a plant that made masks that he would likely wear
one when he was there.
He did not wear one for the majority of his visit, but he told reporters
he had one on at least briefly.
"I had a mask on for a period of time," Trump said. "I can’t help it if
you didn’t see me. I mean, I had a mask on, but I didn’t need it. And I
asked specifically the head of Honeywell: 'Should I wear a mask?' And he
said, "Well, you don’t need one,'" Trump said.
Trump took a tour of the facility, held a meeting about how the virus
was affecting native Americans, and gave remarks, all without a mask.
Asked how long he had one on, Trump said, "Not too long, but I had it
on. I had it on ... backstage. But they said you didn't need it."
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President Donald Trump speaks during a tour of the Honeywell
assembly line manufacturing face masks for the coronavirus disease
(COVID-19) outbreak in Phoenix, Arizona, U.S., May 5, 2020.
REUTERS/Tom Brenner
Trump wore safety goggles during the factory tour. Production
workers wore masks and a sign was visible that read: "Attention:
Face Mask Required in this Area. Thank You!"
Some of the officials who joined Trump for the tour also did not
wear masks.
Honeywell said on Wednesday, "Following White House recommended
protocol, a small number of individuals directly interfacing with
the president ... were tested for COVID-19 immediately prior to the
event, received negative test results, and were permitted to not
wear masks ... All others present were wearing masks ... in
accordance with Honeywell’s site policy.”
Vice President Mike Pence was criticized in recent days for not
wearing a face mask when visiting patients at the Mayo Clinic last
week, something he apologized for during a television interview on
Sunday.
(Reporting by Jeff Mason and Susan Heavey; Additional reporting by
Sanjana Sitara Shivdas and Aishwarya Venugopal in Bangalore; Editing
by Steve Orlofsky and Lisa Shumaker)
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