US President Donald Trump, who refused to wear a mask during the spread of Corona 19 and showed'no-no-no-mask' action, appeared for the first time in a mask.

President Trump visited Walter Reed's National Military Medical Center in Maryland on the 11th of the local time, wearing a mask and digesting the schedule.

Reuters reported that President Trump, who had avoided wearing masks in open spaces during the Corona 19 outbreak, wore a mask while visiting military medical facilities outside Washington DC to meet injured soldiers and front line medical workers.

The White House press group said President Trump wore a navy blue mask as he walked into the entrance to the Walter Reed Medical Center with medical staff.

In this regard, the reporter said President Trump said he would wear a mask at the medical center, including when he met with reporters and was with medically vulnerable soldiers shortly before leaving the White House for Walter Reed's medical center.

"I love wearing masks in the right places," said Trump.

Reuters said today that the visit to Walter Reed's medical center was the first Trump President wearing a mask in public.

Earlier, President Trump announced in a Fox News interview last night that he was planning to visit Walter Reed and then said, "I am going to wear a mask when I go inside Walter Reed."

He said at the time, "I think it would be better to do so if wearing a mask made you comfortable." "You are in the hospital and I think it is very appropriate," he said.

When President Trump visited the Ford Motor Company in Michigan on May 21st, NBC broadcasts were seen wearing a mask'sneaking'.

But even then, President Trump did not openly wear a mask in front of the camera. 

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