In first, Trump dons masks in visit to military medical facility

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News ID: 46894
Publish Date: 8:28 - 12 July 2020
Sunday, 12 July 2020 _President Trump wore a face mask during his visit to Walter Reed hospital on Saturday, marking the first time he has done so in front of cameras.

In first, Trump dons masks in visit to military medical facilityTrump visited the medical center in Maryland to meet with wounded soldiers and health care staff who have been caring for COVID-19 patients. He wore a mask as he walked down a hallway with hospital officials, but the rest of his time at Walter Reed was closed to the press.

The face mask seen on the president was navy blue with a gold presidential seal on the side of it.

Trump has seldom worn a mask publicly. He was spotted wearing one behind the scenes during a tour of a Ford Factory in May, but then opted not to wear one in front of the media, saying he didn’t want to give them the satisfaction of seeing it.

The president has said he doesn’t have an issue with those who wear masks and insisted he would use a face covering in a crowded setting or when visiting a hospital. But Republicans have urged him to wear one himself, arguing it would set a good example for his supporters amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Before Trump departed for his visit, he told the press it was an important to wear a mask in a hospital. 

"I'll probably have a mask, if you must know,” Trump told reporters before he departed to the hospital. “I think when you're in a hospital, especially in that particular setting where you're talking to a lot of soldiers and people that in some cases just got off the operating tables I think it’s a great thing to wear a mask." 

On their website the hospital states that visitors “are expected to wear a cloth face covering over their nose and mouth upon entering and while moving about the facility... when not able to maintain 6 feet of social distancing.“

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued guidance in April encouraging Americans to wear masks when social distancing was not possible because it cuts down the risk of spreading the virus.

Trump has reasoned that he does not need to wear a mask because he and his staff are regularly tested for COVID-19. 

The White House staff has also been reluctant to embrace the use of masks. Officials are no longer required to wear them in the West Wing, and some of his top aides are rarely seen wearing them on camera.

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