Biden says during an NBC News Town Hall that he wasn't surprised that President Trump contracted Covid-19 because the president hasn't followed health experts' guidelines to wear a mask and social distance.
given all of the data showing the guidelines are effective in reducing the spread of Covid-19.
Asked if Trump bears some responsibility for contracting the disease caused by the coronavirus, Biden said,"Anybody who contracts the virus by essentially saying masks don't matter, social distancing doesn't matter, I think is responsible for what happens to them."
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