The health director for Tulsa, Oklahoma said on Wednesday that the rally held by President Donald Trump in the city about two weeks ago likely “contributed” to a recent spike in cases of COVID-19. White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany, asked about the surge, said she had not seen data to support the health director’s conclusions.
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Coronavirus: Top health official in Tulsa says Trump rally likely ‘contributed’ to COVID-19 spike
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