WASHINGTON
(AP) — President Donald Trump wore a mask during a visit to a military
hospital on Saturday, the first time the president has been seen in
public with the type of facial covering recommended by health officials
as a precaution against spreading or becoming infected by the novel
coronavirus.
Trump
flew by helicopter to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in
suburban Washington to meet wounded servicemembers and health care
providers caring for COVID-19 patients. As he left the White House, he
told reporters: “When you’re in a hospital, especially ... I think it’s a
great thing to wear a mask.”
Trump was wearing a mask in Walter Reed’s hallway as he began his
visit. He was not wearing one when he stepped off the helicopter at the
facility.
The
president was a latecomer to wearing a mask during the pandemic, which
has raged across the U.S. since March and infected more than 3.2 million
and killed at least 134,000. Most prominent Republicans, including Vice
President Mike Pence, endorsed wearing masks as the coronavirus gained
ground this summer. Republican governors have been moving toward
requiring or encouraging the use of masks as the pandemic has grown more
serious in some states in the South and West.
Trump,
however, has declined to wear a mask at news conferences, coronavirus
task force updates, rallies and other public events. People close to him
have told The Associated Press that the president feared a mask would
make him look weak and was concerned that it shifted focus to the public
health crisis rather than the economic recovery. They spoke on
condition of anonymity to describe private matters.
While
not wearing one himself, Trump has sent mixed signals about masks,
acknowledging that they would be appropriate if worn in an indoor
setting where people were close together. But he has accused reporters
of wearing them to be politically correct and has retweeted messages
making fun of Democratic rival Joe Biden for wearing a mask and implying
that Biden looks weak.
Questions remain whether Trump will wear a mask with any regularity.
The
wearing of masks became another political dividing line, with
Republicans more resistant to wearing them than Democrats. Few masks
were seen at recent Trump campaign events in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Phoenix
and South Dakota’s Mount Rushmore.
The only time Trump has been known to wear a mask was during a private part of a tour of a Ford plant in Michigan.
A spokesman for the Biden campaign cast the president’s action as too little, too late.
“Donald
Trump spent months ignoring the advice of medical experts and
politicizing wearing a mask, one of the most important things we can do
to prevent the spread of the virus,” spokesman Andrew Bates said in a
statement. “Rather than taking responsibility and leading, he wasted
four months that Americans have been making sacrifices by stoking
divisions and actively discouraging people from taking a very basic step
to protect each other.”
On
its website, Walter Reed carries this recommendation: “Whenever you’re
out in public, like at your local grocery store or pharmacy, where it’s
difficult to maintain 6 feet of social distance, you should wear a cloth
face covering.” The facility also notes that the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention recommends wearing cloth face coverings to slow
the spread of the coronavirus.”
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