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In Florida, Biden Says ‘I Wasn’t Surprised’ by Trump’s Diagnosis
In Florida, Biden Says ‘I Wasn’t Surprised’ by Trump’s Diagnosis
by Katie Glueck
As President Trump battled the coronavirus on Monday, Joseph R. Biden Jr. ventured onto the campaign trail, where he wished the president a speedy recovery but criticized his leadership, suggesting that he bore some responsibility for his positive test after flouting public health guidelines around masks and social distancing.
During campaign stops in Miami and later at a town hall event hosted by NBC News, Mr. Biden sought to draw contrasts with his rival on some of the most searing matters of the day for South Florida voters, denouncing Mr. Trump’s stewardship of the pandemic and lashed him for embracing autocrats.
“Anybody who contracts the virus by essentially saying masks don’t matter, social distancing doesn’t matter, I think is responsible for what happens to them,” Mr. Biden said at the town hall, asked whether Mr. Trump shouldered some responsibility for contracting the virus.
“Quite frankly, I wasn’t surprised,” he said in response to another question.
Mr. Biden, whose campaign said he had tested negative for the coronavirus on Sunday, traveled to Miami to speak to Haitian-Americans, Cuban-Americans and others from immigrant backgrounds, working to strengthen his standing with a range of constituencies in a state widely regarded as a must-win for Mr. Trump.
Mr. Biden has moved to take down negative advertising — though how long that approach will last is unclear — and he has limited his criticism of Mr. Trump in recent days. But on Monday, after the president unleashed a flurry of all-capstweets urging his supporters to vote, Mr. Biden issued several sharp remarks about the administration’s approach to the virus, even as he expressed well wishes for the president’s health.
“I was glad to see the president speaking and recording videos over the weekend,” Mr. Biden said during an address that he delivered in the Little Havana neighborhood of Miami while wearing a mask. “Now that he’s busy tweeting campaign messages, I would ask him to do this: Listen to the scientists. Support masks. Support a — mask mandates nationwide.”
The Democratic nominee’s trip came nearly a week after he and Mr. Trump shared a debate stage in Cleveland, and at the town hall Mr. Biden acknowledged that it was “a little disconcerting to look out and see that his whole section, no one had masks on.”
Early Friday, Mr. Trump said he had tested positive for the virus. Later in the day he was hospitalized at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. On Monday evening, Mr. Trump left the hospital after tweeting in reference to a disease that has killed more than 209,000 people in the United States: “Don’t be afraid of Covid. Don’t let it dominate your life.” He emphasized that message in a video he posted on Twitter soon after arriving back at the White House.
“There’s a lot to be concerned about,” Mr. Biden responded on NBC, noting the death count. “I hope no one walks away with the message, thinking that it is not a problem. It’s a serious problem.”
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