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Trump Campaign Says It Can't Be Held Liable If Rally Attendees Get COVID-19

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Trump Campaign Says It Can't Be Held Liable If Rally Attendees Get COVID-19

Trump Campaign Says It Can't Be Held Liable If Rally Attendees Get COVID-19

Trump Campaign Says It Can't Be Held Liable If Rally Attendees Get COVID-19 An upcoming indoor event will be held at the BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on June 19.

The campaign has released a disclaimer addressing potential coronavirus exposure in public areas.

The disclaimer adds that anyone who contracts the virus can't hold Trump, the arena or others responsible.

According to CNN, one must agree to the disclaimer before attending the rally.

Trump Campaign, via disclaimer Trump Campaign, via disclaimer The president has been anxious to restart his rallies as coronavirus numbers rise in some U.S. states.

The Tulsa Health Department says new cases have nearly doubled in the county in recent weeks.

Johns Hopkins University reports that there have been over 112,000 coronavirus-related deaths.

Health officials have warned that the rallies will not be safe in regards to social distancing guidelines.

CNN adds that the state of Oklahoma does not have a limit on group gatherings.

Trump's campaign has promised there will be safety measures for the event.


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