Bidens presidential campaign says Harris will suspend in-person events until Oct. 19, after two people associated with the campaign tested positive for coronavirus.
According to Biden’s campaign manager, Jen O’Malley Dillon, the campaign learned late Wednesday that two people associated with the operation had tested positive for the coronavirus.
And as Trump returns to aggressive campaign travel before massive, often unmasked crowds, the Biden campaign reinforced its commitment to following public health guidelines.
Since then, the White House has repeatedly declined to say how many staffers have tested positive, citing privacy concerns.
The White House has not notified reporters, Secret Service agents or Trump campaign staffers who may have been exposed during the outbreak.