'People will die': Trump holds indoor rally despite 'highest risk' warning

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'People will die': Trump holds indoor rally despite 'highest risk' warning | FarrahTomazin

US President Donald Trump has come under fire for encouraging thousands of supporters to cram into an indoor stadium for his latest campaign rally, despite federal guidelines warning against mass gatherings inside.

As the race to the White House tightens, Trump headed to Henderson in Nevada to hold his first indoor rally since his Tulsa campaign rally in June, which was linked to a coronavirus spike about two weeks later.Former pizza chain executive and one time Republican presidential primary candidate Herman Cain was among those who contracted the coronavirus after the event, and ended up dying on July 30.

With figures showing that more than 194,000 Americans have now died from coronavirus, doctors and Democrats were furious about the rally, with one medical expert even likening it to “negligent” homicide.

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