U.S. presidential election democratic candidate distributes new corona measures on the Internet March 29 10:58

Opposition and Democratic candidates for the U.S. presidential election were selected by the postponed elections of each state due to the effects of the new coronavirus, while former leading Vice President Biden and Sen. Each is trying to showcase its presence by delivering events to talk to doctors and nurses online.

In the fall of the United States presidential election, the election of a candidate for the Democratic Party who wants to retake power is not expected to take place at least until early next month due to the spread of the new coronavirus.

Under such circumstances, the most prominent candidate, former Vice President Biden, held an event on the 27th to talk online with nurses and paramedics at the forefront of medical practice.

Mr. Biden criticized the Trump administration's slow response over the lack of respirators, and said that President Trump was willing to resume economic activity as soon as possible. It would be catastrophic. "

Meanwhile, Senator Sanders also held a similar online event to talk to doctors and nurses on the 27th, highlighting his commitment to fighting infection.

In the United States, as the public's attention shifts to the issue of the new coronavirus, President Trump holds a press conference every day to appeal the countermeasures, and the media has taken up the issue and the approval rating is on the rise.

On the other hand, the two Democratic candidates do not hold an election rally and their presence tends to decline, and they are seeking to break the situation using the Internet.