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On Thursday, two people who attended President Trumps October 21 rally in Gastonia, North Carolina one of a series of recent campaign events he has held in the state tested positive for the coronavirus. In a statement, the Gaston County Health and Human Services Department said the two positive COVID-19 cases are not thought to be an indication of spread from the rally at this time, but rather two independent cases among individuals who were in attendance at the event, during which Trump claimed the pandemic was rounding the corner and decried COVID-19 as fake news that cable television is fixated on because they want to scare the hell out of everyone.
Gaston County health officials said they made the announcement because of the large number of potential contacts from the rally, and the inability to alert them directly, encouraging the community to assess their own risk and take appropriate actions. One of the people who tested positive was a reporter, covering the rally for a local TV station, who wrote on Twitter that he is not sure when or where he contracted the virus and will not speculate on the matter. He noted that he wore a mask during the entire event, but due to Secret Service protocols, there were several times when social distancing wasnt possible.
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While its unclear how many people may have been exposed, Gaston would not be the first Trump rally site to see a subsequent spike in new COVID-19 infections. A CNN analysis of 17 Trump campaign rallies held between August 17 and September 26 found that 14 of the host counties a whopping 82 percent had increased infection rates one month later, findings based on the rate of new daily cases per 100,000 residents at four weeks before the rally, on the rally date, and four weeks after the rally at the county level and at the state level.
CNN notes that six of the 14 host counties already had increasing rates of infection in the month prior to the rally, while the other eight had declining rates of infection in the month prior to the rally. The latter is true for Nevadas Douglas County, where Trump held a campaign event in Minden on September 12. In the month before the rally, cases had begun to fall. But four weeks after the event, the rate of new cases in the county skyrocketed by 225%, outpacing the 74% increase the rest of the state experienced in the same time period, per CNN.
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