Biden Campaign Flips COVID-19 Threat Into New Trump Contrast

In this Oct. 8, 2020, photo, Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden and vice presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., walk in a hanger before leaving Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, in Phoenix. Bidens presidential campaign says Harris will suspend in-person events until Oct. 19, after two people associated with the campaign tested positive for coronavirus. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

Confronted with its first known coronavirus scare, Joe Bidens presidential campaign turned the threat into another contrast with President Donald Trump in the closing weeks of a general election battle dominated by how the Republican incumbent has handled the pandemic and his own COVID-19 diagnosis.

According to Bidens campaign manager, Jen OMalley Dillon, the campaign learned late Wednesday that two people associated with the operation had tested positive for the coronavirus. By 10 a.m. Thursday, OMalley Dillon had publicly identified a top aide to vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris as having contracted the virus and confirmed that the campaign would suspend travel temporarily for the California senator and her husband, Doug Emhoff.

Before the end of the day, the campaign announced a third positive case linked to Bidens campaign plane and up-to-date negative COVID-19 tests for Biden and Harris, along with medical experts explanations of why they believed Biden was never exposed and wouldnt have to cancel upcoming travel.

With the election quickly approaching, the episode was another example of how Biden and Trump are responding in vastly different ways to the pandemic. While Trumps aides offered shifting and sometimes contradictory explanations following a White House coronavirus outbreak, Bidens team offered more specifics. And as Trump returns to aggressive campaign travel before massive, often unmasked crowds, the Biden campaign reinforced its commitment to following public health guidelines.

It is because of the protocols that we have in place that we have been able to get this information, that we were able to identify whats happening here, OMalley Dillon said, noting the campaigns regular testing for Biden, Harris and those who travel with them, along with strict enforcement of masks and social distancing at all events.

As Bidens campaign conducted contact tracing and made public disclosures, Trump traveled to North Carolina where Harris was supposed to be on Thursday for another rally. He greeted a tightly packed, mostly unmasked crowd there to hear a president who still isnt offering the public a detailed timeline of any COVID-19 tests or his treatment course since a three-day stay at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center after he announced on Oct. 2 that he had contracted the virus that has killed more than 217,000 Americans.

Biden has sought to make Trumps handling of the pandemic a pillar of his argument that Trump is irresponsible, unfit to lead and has cost American lives. A new Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research survey suggests many voters agree with the Democratic challenger.

The AP-NORC poll found 65% of respondents think Trump has not taken the coronavirus outbreak in the U.S. seriously enough. The poll, which was taken a week after Trump disclosed his own COVID-19 diagnosis, also shows that 54% of Americans disapprove of how the White House handled the episode.

Harris worked from her Washington home Thursday, according to an aide who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the senators plans. She will campaign virtually through the weekend.

During a virtual fundraising call Thursday, Harris emphasized the contrast with Trump, telling donors that the Biden campaigns reaction obviously stands in stark contrast to you-know-who.

The president disclosed his diagnosis via Twitter, but only after Bloomberg News confirmed that one of his top aides, Hope Hicks, had tested positive and was symptomatic after traveling that week aboard Air Force One.

Since then, the White House has repeatedly declined to say how many staffers have tested positive, citing privacy concerns. But reporters have brought additional cases to light.

The White House has not notified reporters, Secret Service agents or Trump campaign staffers who may have been exposed during the outbreak.

Trumps diagnosis came days after he mocked the 77-year-old Biden for his COVID-19 protocols as the two stood on the debate stage together for more than 90 minutes.

I dont wear masks like him, Trump said. Every time you see him, hes got a mask. He could be speaking 200 feet away from it he shows up with the biggest mask Ive ever seen.

Biden countered that the 74-year-old president has been a fool on masks.

Some basic questions remain about Trumps illness, including when he last tested negative before his diagnosis and what his lung scans revealed.

The White House also didnt reveal that the presidents youngest son, Barron, tested positive for the coronavirus after first testing negative as they had originally announced. The first lady finally disclosed that information Wednesday, after he had tested negative again.

The Democratic tickets campaign events are socially distanced and require participants to wear masks. Staff often set chairs inside white plastic circles to denote 6 feet (1.8 meters) of distance. During a recent indoor speech at a North Carolina event for Harris, reporters were given and asked to wear KN95 masks. Staff for Bidens Florida campaign distributed N95 masks at a recent event at a Florida community center for seniors.

Biden and Harris typically keep their masks on when speaking indoors. Both travel on planes with a small number of staff and Secret Service. For Harris travel, a second plane carries the rest of the staff. For Biden, a second plane carries the traveling press corps.

Bidens relative transparency on the coronavirus doesnt always extend to other details about his health.

Biden said during an NBC News town hall on Oct. 5, after Trump had been discharged from Walter Reed, that you have to tell the whole truth about your health as president but not necessarily moment to moment as a health scare plays out.

He referred to the 1981 assassination attempt of President Ronald Reagan. They were transparent, Biden said, but added that Americans didnt get a play-by-play of the presidents care.

Asked whether hed ever hold back some part of his health status, Biden said, Only on the margins and only for the moment.

(AP)

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