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Biden says Trump still doing ‘nothing’ to rein in pandemic

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Biden says Trump still doing ‘nothing’ to rein in pandemic

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - OCTOBER 15: Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and ABC News Chief Anchor George Stephanopoulos pose for photographs at the conclusion of a town hall format meeting at the National Constitution Center October 15, 2020 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The second presidential debate was originally scheduled for this day but was cancelled due to President Donald Trump's refusal to participate in a 'virtual' debate. Trump had tested positive for the coronavirus and was hospitalized for three days. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images/AFP

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'We're in a situation where we have 210,000 plus people dead and what's he doing? Nothing. He's still not wearing masks,' says Democratic White House hopeful Joe Biden

Democratic White House hopeful Joe Biden said Friday, October 16 (Manila time), that Donald Trump has refused to boost efforts to combat the coronavirus even after he tested positive, accusing the US president of doing “nothing” to improve conditions for Americans.

“We’re in a situation where we have 210,000 plus people dead and what’s he doing? Nothing. He’s still not wearing masks,” Biden said during a televised town hall event held live on ABC, as Trump was holding a competing town hall on rival network NBC.

The former vice president, 77, appeared composed and spoke directly to voters in a hall in Philadelphia as he made his case for ousting Trump in the November 3 election just 19 days away.

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HIGHLIGHTS: Trump, Biden hold competing town hall meetings

HIGHLIGHTS: Trump, Biden hold competing town hall meetings

The tone marked a sharp contrast to the Trump, who appeared agitated as he vented against Democrats and discussed conspiracy theories during his event.

Biden said he had warned early in 2020 that “this is a serious problem.”

“Trump denied it, he said it wasn’t,” Biden said. “We later learned that he knew full well how serious it was” when the president conducted an interview with journalist Bob Woodward.

“He said he didn’t tell anybody because he was afraid Americans would panic,” Biden said. “Americans don’t panic. He panicked.”

Biden arrived wearing a mask as he sat down on a stage a safe social distance from moderator George Stephanopoulos. The men removed their masks as the program began, and members of the audience who were spaced apart also asked their questions without wearing masks. – Rappler.com

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