Trump Ally survives in Covid, exhorts you to wear a facial mask

A former Republican governor was in intensive care with COVID-19. Now he says he should have wearing a mask.


In a statement Thursday night, the former Governor of New Jersey Christie said he had recovered from COVID-19 after seven days of intensive care and "fake"do not wear a face mask At the White House, which he visited for a period of at least 34 other coronavirus cases, including President Trump's.

Christie attended a ceremony of the Supreme Court nominated Amy Coney Barrett at the White House on September 26, held partly inside and partly outside. The photos and video of the event show few participants wearing masks or social distancing. The former governor then helped President Trump prepare for his first debate against former Vice President Joe Biden during the following days. Other people who participated in the preparation of the debate, including Trump, former Kellyanne Conway advisor and current press secretary, Kayleigh McENANY, tested positive the following week.

Health officials, includingDr. Anthony Fauci called the Barrett ceremony an event "superspreader".

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Christie was in ICU for 7 days

Christie is overweight and asthmatic, two conditions associated with the best Covid-19 results. He entered a new Jersey Hospital on October 3 after having tested positive for the virus, in what the spokesperson declared a "precautionary measure".

Thursday, Christie said he had taken intensive care for seven days while fighting Covid-19.

"Having had this virus, I can also assure those who have not had a few things. It's something very seriously," Christie said in the statement. "The ramifications are eagerly random and potentially deadly. Nobody should be happy to get the virus and no one should be rider to be infected or infecting others."

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"I was wrong."

He added:"I was wrong not to wear a mask at the announcement of Amy Coney Barrett and I was wrong not to wear mask to my multiple preparation sessions in debate with the president and the rest of the team. I hope my experience shows my fellow citizens who should follow the CDC guidelines in public, no matter where you are and carry a mask to protect yourself and protect others. "

Christie's message is unlikeThe President, who made the mask bearing a political question. Trump criticized his democratic opponent, former vice president Joe Biden, to wear face masks regularly. The mask at the White House was rarely seen before the president was tested positive for Covid-19 himself.

For months, public health officials said that the coherent mask port is essential for slowing coronavirus propagation.

Christie echoed this advice in his statement. "Every public official, regardless of the party or position, should defend the American public to wear a mask in public, appropriately in a social manner and to wash your hands frequently every day," he said , adding that "we should be reopened in every corner of this nation under these guidelines."

After being released from the hospital with his own Covid fight, Trump resumed having political gatherings in person, where masks and social distance are not necessary.

As for yourself, do everything you can to prevent you from installing-Covid-19 in the first place: mask, make yourself test if you think they have coronaviruses, avoid crowds (and bars and evenings of the house), practice social distance, only run essential races, wash hands regularly, disinfect frequently affected areas and cross this pandemic with your healthier, do not miss these35 places you are most likely to catch Covid.


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