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US President Trump resumes a full-fledged campaign for the presidential election tomorrow (13th) local time.

Ahead of a large-scale campaign, he also said that he may have been immunized against Corona 19, but the US media are raising questions.



Correspondent Kim Jong-won reports from New York.



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President Trump, who is resuming the campaign in earnest starting with the Florida campaign tomorrow, argued in a telephone interview with the US broadcaster, "It seems that the corona is immune."



[Trump/U.S. President: I think I'm immune to the corona.

No one knows whether the immune status will last for a long time, will last only for a short time, or will be lifelong immune, but anyway, I am immune to the corona.

The President is in quite good condition.] A



day before the campaign, he seems to have emphasized that he is unlikely to spread the corona.



President Trump also posted a post on Twitter saying, ``I am immune, so I can no longer get coronavirus and I cannot pass it on to others.''



However, local media are questioning President Trump's claim, saying it is unclear when it was negative.



The White House medical staff announced that President Trump was unlikely to carry the coronavirus, but it was not announced whether he was tested negative for Corona 19.



The Twitter side hides President Trump's immunity claim and puts a warning, saying,'It could be wrong and harmful information related to the corona.'



At the White House event yesterday, as President Trump, whose exact health status is not known, such as showing signs of intravenous injections on the back of his hand, has forcefully resumed the campaign, concerns about the spread of corona are also growing.