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Biden slams Trump visit to Nevada as ‘reckless’
Published: Sep 13, 2020 03:28 PM

Combo photo shows former US Vice President Joe Biden (L) and US President Donald Trump attending their respective events on different occasions. Photo:Xinhua

US Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden on Saturday slammed President Donald Trump's "reckless" decision to hold a rally in Reno, the venue for which had to be changed because the event breached local COVID-19 restrictions.

The Republican incumbent would speak on Saturday evening in the city in Nevada, a crucial swing state ahead of the November 3 election where Trump is seeking a second term.

"President Trump can't hide from the truth," Biden said in a statement.

"Months after admitting to misleading the American public about the pandemic, he still has no plan to contain COVID-19, a virus that has killed more than 1,400 Nevadans, afflicted more than 72,000 residents and devastated the livelihoods of hundreds of thousands of workers across the Silver State."

Trump had originally sought to speak at the Reno-Tahoe International Airport, but local officials warned the event would violate the state's ban on gatherings of more than 50 people, aimed at slowing the spread of coronavirus.

The president instead booked a space at the Minden-Tahoe Airport, a smaller airport 43 miles (69 kilometers) south of the original venue.

The continued spread of the pandemic, despite local and state-wide health and safety measures, have driven many events - including much of the US presidential campaign - into a virtual format.

AFP