China News Service, July 6 (Xinhua, China) reported that on July 5, local time, the US President Trump's campaign team announced that Trump will hold an outdoor rally in New Hampshire on July 11.

On May 21, local time, US President Trump was photographed by the media while inspecting the Ford plant in Michigan. Before this, no matter whether Ford or officials in the state had asked him to wear a mask.

  According to reports, Trump's next campaign rally is scheduled for July 11 at Portsmouth International Airport. According to the press release, the rally is scheduled to be held at 8 p.m. local time and will provide participants with "a comprehensive approach to using hand sanitizer" and "strongly encourage them to wear masks."

  Presidential Spokesperson Hogan Gidley said in a statement, “President Trump’s record achievements in record time have improved the lives of all Americans.” “He rebuilt, restored and renovated With our great country, he will do it again."

  This rally is Trump's second election rally after the new crown epidemic caused the cancellation of the public rally. On the evening of June 20, Trump held an indoor rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

  However, before and after this campaign rally, several members of Trump's re-election campaign staff tested positive for the new crown virus, and dozens of people in the U.S. Secret Service responsible for the safety of Trump and his family were asked to be isolated at home.

  Former Republican presidential candidate Herman Kane and the Trump campaign team member and eldest son Donald Trump’s girlfriend Kimberly Gilfoy also tested positive in the past four days. They all participated in the Tulsa rally.

  Health experts warn against gathering large numbers of people, saying this may exacerbate the current increase in cases in the United States.

  It is reported that New Hampshire is one of the few states where the number of cases is decreasing. In the past week, the state has added 22 new cases per day on average.