Amid coronavirus spikes in several states, the panel of doctors and public health experts that once convened daily and regularly updated the President have been relegated to meeting once or twice a week, and their engagement with Trump has diminished
Coronavirus spikes in more than a dozen US states since Memorial Day haven't prompted President Donald Trump to revert to the"wartime" stance he once attempted at the height of the pandemic.
Instead, the panel of administration doctors and public health experts that once convened daily and regularly updated the President on the disease have been relegated to meeting once or twice a week, and their engagement with Trump has diminished.The administration's own social distancing and mask wearing guidance that was once broadcast from the White House podium has gone quiet.
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