Trump campaign rallies 'likely led to more than 700 deaths' from coronavirus
Trump campaign rallies 'likely led to more than 700 deaths' from coronavirus
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Washington: US presidential elections are to be held on November 3. The election rallies are constantly being addressed by the leaders. A study on 18 election rallies conducted by President Donald Trump claimed that due to which more than 30,000 new cases of infection of Covid have been reported in the country and more than 700 people have died.

This has been estimated in a study conducted by researchers at Stanford University. This study said that supporters at President Trump's rallies had to pay a heavy price. In this study, it has been found that 30 thousand people present in the rally were infected with the coronavirus. More than 700 people present in this crowd died due to the virus.

Researchers have reported that our analysis supports the warning given by public health officials regarding the fear of spreading the coronavirus at large gatherings. Especially when the use and physical distance of the mask was not followed. Those who attended Trump's rally had to pay the heavy price. Democratic Party candidate Joe Biden posted this study on Twitter and said, "The President is not worried about you, he does not care about his own supporters either." In the US, 87 lakh people have become infected due to the virus. More than 2,25,000 patients died due to corona.

According to information received, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has advised that in larger programs, especially in places where participants do not wear masks or follow social distance. The risk of infection is highest there.

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