Coronavirus: Trump wears mask in public for first time amid surge in COVID-19 cases
Donald Trump has been seen wearing a mask in public, despite previously appearing reluctant to endorse their use.
The US president was visiting a military hospital in Washington where he met injured service personnel and health workers caring for COVID-19 patients.
The pandemic reached the US in March, and has infected more than 3.2 million people and killed at least 134,000 – a higher number of deaths than in any other country.
But, despite health officials recommending face coverings as a way of limiting the spread of the coronavirus, Mr Trump has previously refused to wear them at public events.
The Associated Press quoted sources close to the president as saying he feared wearing a mask would make him look weak and that it would shift the focus away from the economic recovery.
He has acknowledged that a mask should be worn if people are close together indoors but he has accused reporters of wearing them to be politically correct.
He has also retweeted messages making fun of his Democratic presidential rival Joe Biden for wearing a mask.
When asked about why he had worn a mask on Saturday, Mr Trump told reporters: “When you’re in a hospital especially… I think it’s expected to wear a mask.”
The only other time Mr Trump has been seen wearing a mask was during a private tour of a factory in Michigan in May but he was reluctant to be photographed.
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