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Trump's top coronavirus adviser during trip to KCK: Wear masks, social distance

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KANSAS CITY, Kan. —
President Donald Trump’s top coronavirus adviser used a visit to Kansas to urge people to wear masks regardless of where they live.

Dr. Deborah Birx, coordinator of the White House coronavirus task force, said Saturday, that the epidemic is both urban and rural.

She was in Kansas City, Kansas, for a meeting with Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly, as well as community and state health officials at KU Medical Center.

She also stressed that people should socially distance and not have gatherings.

Birx said when communities start seeing a rise in positive cases, leaders need to close the bars, restrict indoor dining, and ensure there’s a mask mandate.
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This woman is traveling all over the country, trying to get the message out: wear masks in public, social distance, wash your hands. Trump cannot make this virus 'poof' away.
 
KANSAS CITY, Kan. —
President Donald Trump’s top coronavirus adviser used a visit to Kansas to urge people to wear masks regardless of where they live.

Dr. Deborah Birx, coordinator of the White House coronavirus task force, said Saturday, that the epidemic is both urban and rural.

She was in Kansas City, Kansas, for a meeting with Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly, as well as community and state health officials at KU Medical Center.

She also stressed that people should socially distance and not have gatherings.

Birx said when communities start seeing a rise in positive cases, leaders need to close the bars, restrict indoor dining, and ensure there’s a mask mandate.
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This woman is traveling all over the country, trying to get the message out: wear masks in public, social distance, wash your hands. Trump cannot make this virus 'poof' away.

That's nice
 
That's nice

She's working a lot harder at this than the conservatives. You can spot them as the ones not wearing marks.
 
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