Study Reveals Trump's Campaigns 'Downplayed the Risk of COVID-19 Infection'
Stanford University claimed that rallies done by the US President Donald Trump have 'downplayed the risk of COVID-19 infections' in the US as it contributed to a spike in cases. Research by the university stated that Trump's 18 election rallies, between June 20 and September 22 possibly contributed 30,000 cases and 700 deaths in the country. It further mentioned non-adherence to precautionary measures as a primary reason for the outbreak.