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Some states in the United States are seeing the highest growth rate of corona entrants, and are coming up to states considering the second blockade. In the midst of this, President Trump waged a massive on-site campaign today (21st), despite six confirmed participants in the election camp.

Reporter Kim Young-ah. 

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President Trump started a large-scale campaign in Tulsa, Oklahoma on Saturday night in local time.

The Oklahoma Bank Center, the venue of 19,000 people, was packed from the beginning.

Oklahoma Police officials expect a total of 100,000 people to attend the campaign, which will lead to indoor and over-the-counter rallies.

The largest rally in the United States since the Corona 19 crisis.

Experts have raised concerns that the arena could be the new epicenter of Corona19 infection.

Local residents have also filed lawsuits requesting cancellation of the event.

In particular, voices of concern are growing as six Trump camp officials preparing for the event were identified as corona19 confirmers.

President Trump, however, pushed the campaign on schedule, leaving only the confirmed people in quarantine.

Many of the supporters gathered at the event didn't even wear masks.

Oklahoma is one of the eight states with the highest corona growth rate in the United States recently.

The growth rate of new confirmers this week was 140% compared to last week.

President Trump is planning to start a reversal on the occasion of the Republican campaign, Tulsa.

However, some analysts say that if the spread of corona19 accelerates through a large-scale campaign, it may face a headwind.