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‘This should be our wake-up call:’ Seminole medical director says threat of COVID-19 isn’t over

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SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – Seminole County’s Medical Director Dr. Todd Husty was preparing for up to 20,000 to come to Sanford for President Donald Trump’s campaign rally Friday, which was canceled after the president announced he and the first lady both tested positive for COVID-19.“I’m personally not disappointed that he’s not coming because of that,” Husty said from a health perspective. “I feel badly for the reasons why he canceled this trip because he is at risk and that’s scary.”Husty believes, however, there could be some lessons learned with the president’s confirmed case.

Especially since Husty said one could argue Trump could be one of the most protected from the virus.[TRENDING: Trump, first lady test positive for coronavirus | Raci.

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