The 2020 presidential candidates haven't curtailed their campaigning because of the spread of the coronavirus. Sen. Bernie Sanders says a time may come when he has to limit rallies and public appearances, “but right now, we’re running as hard as we can.”
hits more states, Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders said Sunday his campaign is gauging when it may become necessary to cancel the large campaign rallies that public health experts say could be breeding grounds to spread the potentially deadly illness.
Sanders said “in the best of all possible worlds” the three candidates should probably limit their travel and avoid crowds, “but right now, we’re running as hard as we can.” Sanders planned a meeting Monday in Detroit with public health experts and others to discuss the outbreak. “If people are going to go out there, we want them to be extra cautious -- we want them to wash their hands frequently,” Adams said.
At a Trump rally last week in Charlotte, North Carolina, the virus threat didn’t deter enthusiastic fans who shared buckets of chicken fingers in the stands and dunked their hands into shared vats of popcorn while they awaited the president’s arrival.
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