Trump Not to Issue National Mask Mandate



WASHINGTON, (Xinhua) - U.S. President Donald Trump said Friday he won't issue a request at the national level ordering the utilization of veils, even as the United States kept on breaking its single-day coronavirus case record in the midst of a pandemic a long way from being contained. 

Asked by Fox News stay Chris Wallace on the off chance that he would consider giving a national veil order to slow the spread of the infection, Trump stated: "No, I need individuals to have a specific opportunity and I don't have faith in that, no," as per a clasp of the Fox News Sunday show, the full form of which will be broadcast on Sunday. 

"I don't concur with the explanation that if everybody wore a cover, everything vanishes," the president included, as Wallace called attention to that the U.S. Places for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said the infection would be managed if everybody wore a veil. 

"Dr. (Anthony) Fauci said don't wear a cover, our top health spokesperson - marvelous person - said don't wear a veil. Everyone was stating don't wear a cover, out of nowhere everyone must wear a veil," Trump said. "What's more, as you probably are aware, veils cause issues as well. So, I am an adherent to veils. I think veils are acceptable." 

Trump has been declining to wear a veil himself since the pandemic broke out, refering to his great wellbeing and continuous negative tests for the infection. 

He was seen wearing a cover openly just because on July 11 while visiting Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, nearly three months after the CDC suggested that Americans do so in light of the fact that asymptomatic bearers of the infection could in any case transmit it to other people.

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