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The Latest: Biden is game for in-person debate if it's safe

Joe Biden says he's willing to go forward with an in-person debate later this month “if scientists say it’s safe,” even after President Donald Trump was diagnosed with COVID-19

Via AP news wire
Monday 05 October 2020 17:19 BST
Former Vice President Joe Biden talks to reporters before a flight to Florida for campaigning.
Former Vice President Joe Biden talks to reporters before a flight to Florida for campaigning. (Copyright 2020 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)

The Latest on the 2020 presidential election (all times local):

12:15 p.m.

Joe Biden says he's willing to go forward with an in-person debate later this month “if scientists say it’s safe,” even after President Donald Trump was diagnosed with COVID-19.

Speaking to reporters before boarding a flight to campaign in Florida, the Democratic presidential nominee declined to say Monday whether he believes the next presidential debate scheduled for Oct. 15, should be virtual.

Instead, he said he would “listen to the science” and that “if scientists say that it’s safe, that distances are safe, then I think that’s fine.” Biden and Trump stood about 10 feet (3 meters) apart during the last debate, though neither wore a mask during the event. Trump tested positive for the virus just two days later and is hospitalized at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.

Plans for the second debate are in question following Trump’s diagnosis, and the development has already informed changes to the vice presidential debate. Vice President Mike Pence and Biden's running mate, Kamala Harris, will stand 12 feet (3.6 meters) apart, rather than the 7 feet (2 meters) originally planned.

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HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT WHAT’S HAPPENING IN THE PRESIDENTIAL RACE:

President Donald Trump is at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center with the coronavirus. Democrat Joe Biden is campaigning in the critical background state of Florida on Monday.

Read more:

— Trump aims for Monday release after outside drive-by

— 2020 Watch: How long will Trump be quarantined?

— Election 2020 Today: Trump’s drive-by, Pence hits trail

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