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Tulsa Health Official Urges Rally Post Ponement As Oklahoma Sees Spike In COVID-19 Cases

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Jun 18, 2020 #Oklahoma, #spike
Tulsa Health Official Urges Rally Post Ponement As Oklahoma Sees Spike In COVID-19 Cases

The leading health authorities in Tulsa, Oklahoma, prompted the Trump project Wednesday to postpone its upcoming rally in the city, pointing out that the state simply saw its largest everyday increase in COVID-19 cases which a massive public gathering could trigger another spike.

” I know many people are over COVID, but COVID is not over,” Bruce Dart, executive director of the Tulsa Health Department, stated in a news rundown. He pleaded with people to wear masks and take preventative measures.

Advocates of President Donald Trump are expected to entirely fill Tulsa’s 19,000- seat BOK Center indoor arena Saturday for Trump’s very first rally because the campaign paused events due to the fact that of the pandemic.

The virus is still a major issue in the U.S.– there have actually been more than 2.1 million cases in the nation and more than 117,000 deaths– however Trump has actually pushed to reopen the nation and restart public campaign occasions.

This frets some authorities in Oklahoma, where there have been 8,904 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 364 deaths, according to overalls released Wednesday. Tulsa County has actually reported 1,825 validated cases and 64 deaths so far.

The rally’s large crowd in an indoor place, and the lack of a requirement that attendees use masks, postures risks to those who attend. The campaign is even making participants concur not to sue if they do get COVID-19

The project will check attendees’ temperatures and give out hand sanitizer and face masks before entry, Trump project supervisor Brad Parscale tweeted on Monday.

Trump informed Gray Television on Wednesday that he was not worried about people getting ill at the rally, despite the fact that cases are increasing in Oklahoma.

” If you look, the numbers are very minuscule compared to what it was,” he said. “It’s dying out. … We’re not concerned. Really, Oklahoma h

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