Melania Trump cancels rally appearance due to
‘lingering cough’
First lady said last week she had recovered from
coronavirus
She was to travel with the president to Erie,
Pennsylvania
Martin
Pengelly in New York
@MartinPengelly
Tue 20 Oct
2020 19.21 BSTLast modified on Tue 20 Oct 2020 21.07 BST
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/oct/20/melania-trump-cancels-rally-appearance-pennsylvania
Melania
Trump withdrew from a scheduled return to the campaign trail on Tuesday, two
weeks out from election day, due to a “lingering cough”.
Like her
husband, Donald Trump, and her son, Barron, the first lady recently contracted
the coronavirus and entered treatment and isolation. She said last week she had
recovered and she had been due to travel with her husband to Erie,
Pennsylvania, for an evening election rally.
But a
spokeswoman, Stephanie Grisham, said: “Mrs Trump continues to feel better every
day following her recovery from Covid-19, but with a lingering cough, and out
of an abundance of caution, she will not be traveling today.”
Trump and
his administration have been widely accused of failing to show proper caution
in staging public events during the coronavirus pandemic.
Trump
rallies do not feature enforced mitigation measures, including mask-wearing and
social distancing. The president, first lady and other senior figures fell ill
after attending a White House introduction for supreme court nominee Amy Coney
Barrett on 26 September, which has been labelled a “super-spreader” event.
In her
statement announcing her recovery, Melania Trump said she “was very fortunate
as my diagnosis came with minimal symptoms, though they hit me all at once and
it seemed to be a rollercoaster of symptoms in the days after. I experienced
body aches, a cough and headaches, and felt extremely tired most of the time.”
In contrast
to her husband, who received treatment not available to the general public, she
did not spend time in hospital and said she “chose to go a more natural route
in terms of medicine, opting more for vitamins and healthy food”.
More than
8.2m cases of the coronavirus have been recorded in the US and nearly 220,000
people have died. Case numbers are rising nationwide, with record daily
increases in a number of states that will be key to deciding the presidential
election, which is just two weeks away.
On Tuesday
a New York Times analysis of polling averages put Trump behind his challenger,
Joe Biden, in every swing state in which he beat Hillary Clinton in 2016,
Pennsylvania among them.
Majorities
in multiple polls have said they trust the Democratic candidate more than the
Republican incumbent when it comes to handling the pandemic.
Regardless,
in an interview with Fox News on Tuesday morning Trump once again criticised Dr
Anthony Fauci, the infectious diseases expert who has served six presidents but
whom Trump called “a disaster” the day before.
“Look, he’s
a nice guy,” Trump said. “He has got a really bad arm and not a good baseball
thrower, but he’s a nice guy. The only thing I say is, he’s a little bit
sometimes not a team player, but he is a Democrat.”
In fact
records show Fauci is not registered as a Democrat or a Republican. He
has repeatedly professed himself non-partisan.
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