How Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are protected from COVID-19
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Hours before President Trump tested positive for the virus, Forbes reported on a Cornell University Study that analyzed 38 million news articles. It found President Trump to be the “single largest driver” of COVID-19-related misinformation. Joe Biden, an outspoken critic of Trump’s COVID response, has a radically different plan, per his campaign site. How would a Biden and Harris administration confront the epidemic? A preview can be found in the way that their campaign works to keep Biden and Harris safe.
In March, Biden told the press, “I wash my hands God knows how many times a day with hot water and soap” (via The Hill). ABC notes that both Harris and Biden take weekly COVID tests. (In his platform, Biden promises to “double the number of drive-thru testing cites,” and make home tests readily available to the public.) Politico, furthermore, reports that the former vice president’s airplanes and SUVS are regularly disinfected. Before Biden uses them, his staff clean microphones, lecterns, or documents that he’ll be touching. The Biden campaign consistently monitors the temperature of anybody that comes into contact with it. Finally, Biden is a believer in the mask, wearing it even inside his house when he has guests. “Every single American should be wearing a mask when they’re outside for the next three months, at a minimum,” Biden said in August, noting that experts believe doing so would “save over 40,000 lives” (via VOA).
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The Biden campaign, however, is another story entirely.
How Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are protected from COVID-19
Alex Wong/Getty Images
Hours before President Trump tested positive for the virus, Forbes reported on a Cornell University Study that analyzed 38 million news articles. It found President Trump to be the “single largest driver” of COVID-19-related misinformation. Joe Biden, an outspoken critic of Trump’s COVID response, has a radically different plan, per his campaign site. How would a Biden and Harris administration confront the epidemic? A preview can be found in the way that their campaign works to keep Biden and Harris safe.
In March, Biden told the press, “I wash my hands God knows how many times a day with hot water and soap” (via The Hill). ABC notes that both Harris and Biden take weekly COVID tests. (In his platform, Biden promises to “double the number of drive-thru testing cites,” and make home tests readily available to the public.) Politico, furthermore, reports that the former vice president’s airplanes and SUVS are regularly disinfected. Before Biden uses them, his staff clean microphones, lecterns, or documents that he’ll be touching. The Biden campaign consistently monitors the temperature of anybody that comes into contact with it. Finally, Biden is a believer in the mask, wearing it even inside his house when he has guests. “Every single American should be wearing a mask when they’re outside for the next three months, at a minimum,” Biden said in August, noting that experts believe doing so would “save over 40,000 lives” (via VOA).
In March, Biden told the press, “I wash my hands God knows how many times a day with hot water and soap” (via The Hill). ABC notes that both Harris and Biden take weekly COVID tests. (In his platform, Biden promises to “double the number of drive-thru testing cites,” and make home tests readily available to the public.) Politico, furthermore, reports that the former vice president’s airplanes and SUVS are regularly disinfected. Before Biden uses them, his staff clean microphones, lecterns, or documents that he’ll be touching. The Biden campaign consistently monitors the temperature of anybody that comes into contact with it. Finally, Biden is a believer in the mask, wearing it even inside his house when he has guests. “Every single American should be wearing a mask when they’re outside for the next three months, at a minimum,” Biden said in August, noting that experts believe doing so would “save over 40,000 lives” (via VOA).