Donald Trump: "I'll kiss everyone in the audience"

Donald Trump is back in the election campaign after his corona infection. He felt strong and wanted to kiss everyone, he said.

US President Donald Trump (74) is back in the election campaign: He made his first campaign appearance since his hospital stay because of Covid-19. According to media reports, he spoke to about 7,000 people at the Florida rally and told them that he felt better than before. At the same time, he promised to make the medication he had been given available to everyone: "We will take what you have given me and we will distribute it to hospitals."

According to "NBC News", not all viewers wore masks at the outdoor event, so many would have stood close together. Trump joked to his fans at the Sanford event: "They say I'm immune. I feel so strong. I'm going to go into that audience, I'm going to go in there, kissing everyone in that audience. I'm going to be the guys and the beautiful Kiss women. "

Lots of criticism of Trump

Trump's doctor had previously made public that the president had tested negative on consecutive days and was no longer contagious. He is said not to have spoken about immunity. Trump announced in early October that he had tested positive for the corona virus. He then spent three days in the Walter Reed Military Hospital because of his Covid 19 disease, which he left for a joyride in the meantime, to wave to his supporters in front of the clinic from a car. He was not only heavily criticized for this:

After returning to the White House, Trump posted a video on Twitter. "I've learned so much about the coronavirus" and one thing is certain, people shouldn't let the virus dominate their lives, he said in it. And: "Do not be afraid of it. You will beat it. We have the best medical equipment, we have the best medicines – all of them were recently developed." In the United States, more than 215,000 people have died as a result of coronavirus infection.

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