Media access to the official nomination for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is prohibited.

That's why Corona 19 has to curtail collective events.

The National Republican National Committee (RNC) has announced that it will hold the Republican National Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina, closed to the media, CNN and Associated Press reported.

At the plenary convention held on the 21st and 24th, there will be a presidential election election vote for Trump and the official nomination ceremony.

The RNC spokesman said the decision was made in accordance with North Carolina's public health regulations.

Earlier, President Trump planned to hold a large convention in Jacksonville, Florida on the 24-27 day, but canceled plans on the 23rd of last month as the infection surged in Florida.

The number of delegates participating in this convention was also reduced from approximately 2,500 to 366.

One delegate will vote for the six representatives.

RNC officials also said that if President Trump attends the convention, it will likely only be done by giving thanks to the delegates without giving a speech to accept the presidential candidate.

It is extremely unusual for the United States to hold the official nomination ceremony for the presidential candidate privately.

In general, the official nomination ceremony for a presidential candidate is a political event that focuses the attention of voters and is one of the party's biggest events.

This is because the candidate is focused on the attention of the nation, spreading his political message, and appealing to voters.

"If this plan is implemented as it is, it will be the official nomination ceremony for the first presidential candidate held privately by Hyundai," the Associated Press said.

However, the RNC added that the election for election on the 21st will be broadcast live online.

The Democratic Party plans to hold a videoconference online in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on the 17th and 20th of this month, and vote for Joe Biden's presidential candidate and hold the official nomination ceremony.