The Minnesota Department of Health has identified nine COVID-19 cases in people who reported attending Pres. Trump's rally in Bemidji, Minnesota, last month.
Smith told ABC News that the ICU patient was admitted to the hospital on Oct. 4 and then moved to the ICU on Oct. 7. The other patient was hospitalized between Sept. 28 and Oct. 4 without ICU admission. No deaths linked to the rally have been reported yet, he added.
Schultz said the state is conducting contact tracing to identify any additional cases and secondary spread of the virus from these patients.President Donald Trump arrives for a campaign rally at Bemidji Regional Airport, Sept. 18, 2020, in Bemidji, Minn.
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