WASHINGTON (AP) - It's suddenly up in air when the next presidential debate, or maybe debates, may take place.President Donald Trump said Thursday he would skip next week's faceoff with Democratic nominee Joe Biden after organizers said it would be held virtually after Trump got COVID-19, the back-and-forth further disrupting the president's efforts to shift focus away from a virus that has killed more than 210,000 Americans this year.Biden’s campaign countered by asking for next Thursday's town hall style event — the second debate for the candidates —to instead be moved back a week “so the president is not able to evade accountability.” Trump advisers counter-countered a short time later by saying the second debate should indeed be delayed.