COVID-19 and cars: Not a good medical mix, as it can harm drivers and passengers

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President Trump's Sunday ride at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center can be a teachable moment for drivers and passengers.

that drivers avoid using vehicle's recirculated air option while transporting passengers. Instead, the CDC says,"use the vehicle’s vents to bring in fresh outside air and/or lower the vehicle windows."

"If you have got somebody else in your car, it is extremely important that you have a mask on and the car has some ventilation," said Marc Cannon, executive vice president at car dealership chain Since the COVID-19 crisis, customers have come looking to buy a vehicle because they"want to be able to control my environment," as opposed to using public transportation, taxis or ride-sharing services, he says.and Lyft, have programs focused on disinfecting vehicles and guidelines requiring drivers and riders to wear masks.

 

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Umm what?.....WTF

Why the secret service didn't let Trump drive this truck, as they followed from a safe distance, is beyond me.

Why the secret service didn't let Trump drive this truck, as they followed from a safe distance, is beyond me.

True, the best lesson to learn is that sometimes morale is more important than personal safety! Remember, all Americans have to be willing to die for freedom, in order to be an American citizen at all.

Yeah he should have done a walk about

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