Biden Says He’ll Wear A Mask In Public After Trump Refuses To

DALLAS, TX - MARCH 02: Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden speaks during a campaign event on March 2, 2020 in Dallas, Texas. Biden continues to campaign before the upcoming Super Tuesday Democratic presidential primaries

Former Vice President Joe Biden said he’ll wear a mask in public, contrasting President Donald Trump’s decision to not do so. 

“It’s important to follow the science. Listen to the experts. Do what they tell you,” he said on ABC’s “This Week.” “So if I go out in public — and I haven’t gone to commercial places of late, I haven’t gone to my local church, etc. … My generic point is, you should follow the science.”

This comes after the Center for Disease Control and Prevention suggested Americans wear nonsurgical face coverings in public. “We now know from recent studies that a significant portion of individuals … can transmit the virus to others before showing symptoms. This means that the virus can spread between people interacting in close proximity — for example, speaking, coughing, or sneezing,” the CDC said in a statement. 

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Still, Trump said he wouldn’t follow the CDC recommendation. “This is voluntary. I don’t think I’m going to be doing it,” the president told reporters on Friday. 

Biden has criticized the president for the government response to the coronavirus. He said on Sunday that Trump “may not like how he looks in a mask, but the truth of the matter is that — follow the science. That’s what they’re telling us.”

 

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