Biden calls on Trump to send message: 'Masks matter'
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[October 06, 2020]
By Jeff Mason
MIAMI (Reuters) - Less than two hours after
U.S. President Donald Trump returned to the White House after three days
in hospital being treated for coronavirus, challenger Joe Biden
criticized the president anew for downplaying the seriousness of the
virus.
"I would hope that the president, having gone through what he went
through – and I'm glad he seems to be coming along pretty well – would
communicate the right lesson to the American people: Masks matter,"
Biden said at a NBC News town hall from Miami, Florida.
But in a video released shortly after leaving hospital, Trump urged
Americans to "get out there" and not to be afraid of the virus. Trump
left hospital wearing a mask but took it off to enter the White House.
Biden's NBC primetime appearance capped a day of campaigning in the
crucial state of Florida, widely seen as a must-win for Trump's
re-election campaign ahead of the Nov. 3 election.
"Folks, if we win Florida, you've won," Biden said during an earlier
visit to the neighborhood of Little Haiti. "You've flat won."
Trump, 74, left Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Monday
after his medical team said he had not had a fever in 72 hours and
showed normal blood oxygen levels.
After arriving by helicopter in a mask, the president walked up the
staircase of the White House South Portico, removed his mask, and posed
for pictures, at times giving a thumbs-up and others a salute.
Biden, who has made Trump's handling of the pandemic a central theme of
his campaign, focused on the president's unwillingness to fully embrace
masks.
Health experts, including within the Trump administration, have said
wearing masks is perhaps the most effective tool for halting the
disease's spread.
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Democratic presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe
Biden gestures as he speaks during an NBC News town hall event while
campaigning for president in Miami, Florida, U.S., October 5, 2020.
REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
"What is this macho thing, 'I'm not going to wear a mask,'" Biden
said at the town hall. "Be patriotic, for God's sake."
The Biden campaign has avoided large-scale events for months,
instead holding more controlled stops with few attendees.
Trump has repeatedly soft-pedaled the deadliness of the disease,
even as it has killed nearly 210,000 Americans and devastated the
economy. Before falling ill, he had continued to hold mass rallies
with little social distancing, and the virus has torn through the
White House and Trump allies for days.
Biden also visited Miami's Little Havana neighborhood on Monday,
seeking to make inroads among Cuban Americans. Polls show Biden is
winning among Hispanic voters but trails the president among Cuban
Americans, many of whom support Trump's hardline stance toward the
country's communist leadership.
Florida was the most important of a dozen states that had voter
registration deadlines on Monday. Most political analysts say Trump
has almost no path to victory if he does not win Florida,
perennially one of the most competitive states.
(Reporting by Jeff Mason; Additional reporting by Trevor Hunnicutt;
Writing by Joseph Ax; Editing by Alistair Bell and Michael Perry)
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