The November presidential election -- less than one month away -- was thrown into uncertainty last week, when President Trump announced that he and the first lady tested positive for the novel coronavirus.
Trump's COVID-19 diagnosis prompted the White House to cancel previously scheduled campaign events, temporarily sidelining the president as his re-election campaign enters the final stretch of the race against Democratic rival Joe Biden.
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Here's what you need to know about the presidential campaigns and how they'll be spending Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2020, just 28 days away from the election.
President Trump:
After a three-day stint at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center to undergo treatment for COVID-19, Trump left on Monday evening for the White House, where he will continue to be treated for the virus and be closely monitored by a team of physicians.
“One thing’s for certain: Don’t let it dominate you," Trump, who had special access to experimental drug treatments, said in a video posted to Twitter about his experience. “We have the best medical equipment, we have the best medicines, all developed recently. I know there’s a risk, there’s a danger, but that’s OK."
Trump said he planned to return to the campaign trail "soon."
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden:
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The former vice president is traveling to Gettysburg, Pa. on Tuesday. Biden is expected to deliver a speech in Gettysburg -- the site of one of the bloodiest battles during the Civil War -- calling for unity and stressing the need to work across the aisle
Vice President Mike Pence:
Pence traveled to Salt Lake City on Monday ahead of the vice presidential debate against Kamala Harris on Tuesday evening. The candidates will be separated by plexiglass and stand 12-feet apart as a precautionary measure following the COVID-19 outbreak among White House officials.
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Democratic vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris:
Harris, a California senator, arrived in Salt Lake City on Saturday to prep for the debate against Pence, which will take place at the University of Utah.
It is the sole match-up between Harris and Pence.