US President Donald J. Trump is set to hold his first campaign rally in three months in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Saturday night.<br />The event has attracted controversy, as Tulsa is a novel coronavirus COVID-19 hotspot, and the rally will not require participants to wear masks.<br />Health experts have warned sitting indoors, in close quarters, where people are shouting and cheering, is risky behavior.<br />Rally attendees are to be given temperature checks before going through security, then given wristbands, facemasks, and hand sanitizer.<br />According to CNN, six Trump campaign staffers have tested positive for COVID-19.<br />Six members of the advance team tested positive out of hundreds of tests performed, and quarantine procedures were immediately implemented. Tim Murtagh Communications Director, Trump campaign
