President Trump's campaign rally in Tulsa late last month and the protests that accompanied it "likely contributed" to a dramatic surge in new coronavirus cases, a local health official says. Tulsa County had a one-day record high 261 new cases on Monday. https://t.co/A9dRvWwWXC
— The Associated Press (@AP) July 8, 2020
74-year-old politician/businessman @THEHermanCain, who was considered for a seat on the Federal Reserve Board by @realDonaldTrump, has tested positive for #COVID19 after attending #TrumpRallyTulsa where he was videoed dancing to Michael Jackson with no mask on. #HermanCain https://t.co/aiO7ZKQIz0
— AprilDRyan (@AprilDRyan) July 2, 2020
NEW>>> A hot scramble ensued after Trump staff tested positive for coronavirus at his Tulsa rally. The campaign asked nurses if they leaked results. Some campaign staff were discouraged from getting tested. The fallout of Trump's rally. Me and @jdawsey1 https://t.co/5UhKZCg4ha
— Carol Leonnig (@CarolLeonnig) July 1, 2020
8 Trump campaign staffers and 2 Secret Service agents involved in that Tulsa rally have now tested positive for coronavirus
— John Harwood (@JohnJHarwood) June 22, 2020
Trump's campaign rally and related protests in Tulsa "more than likely" contributed to the area's recent surge in confirmed coronavirus cases, Tulsa City-County Health Department Director Bruce Dart told the AP.https://t.co/vqD3P7VPZT
— Axios (@axios) July 8, 2020