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Melania Trump Will Return to Campaign Trail This Week: Spokeswoman

Victoria State Wakes to Fewer Covid-19 Rules

Victorians have woken to more freedom this morning after COVID-19 restrictions were eased but many are unhappy the hospitality and retail industries have been left out. From Monday, Melburnians will be allowed to travel 25km from home and there will be no limit on time spent outdoors. Outdoor gatherings will also increase from five people to 10 from two households, while facilities such as skate parks, golf courses and tennis courts will reopen. Melburnians will also be able to get a haircut, see an allied health professional, renovate their home, wash their car and bid at an auction, though a number of strict safety protocols will be in place. “I have announced today what is safe but will not undermine the sacrifice, the hard work, the pain, the amazing efforts…

Melania Trump Will Return to Campaign Trail This Week: Spokeswoman

First Lady Melania Trump will return to the campaign trail following a lengthy absence from the public eye after she contracted the CCP virus several weeks ago.

The White House confirmed Monday that the first lady will accompany President Donald Trump at a rally in Erie, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday. Melania Trump hasn’t been seen at a Trump rally in about a year.

It’s not clear if the first lady will speak to Trump supporters in Pennsylvania. She will also attend the Thursday debate between Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden.

Her last campaign event was when she spoke at the Republican National Convention in August from the White House.

“She’s planning to travel with POTUS on Tuesday. And yes the plan is for her to attend the debate,” her chief of staff, Stephanie Grisham, told the Daily Mail.

Melania, President Trump, and other White House officials were diagnosed with the virus last month. Melania later confirmed that she tested negative for the virus

“I experienced body aches, a cough and headaches, and felt extremely tired most of the time. I chose to go a more natural route in terms of medicine, opting more for vitamins and healthy food,” she said in a statement earlier in October. “We had wonderful caretakers around us and we will be forever grateful for the medical care and professional discretion we received from Dr. Conley and his team. It was an unfamiliar feeling for me to be the patient instead of a person trying to encourage our nation to stay healthy and safe.”

“Along with this good news, I want people to know that I understand just how fortunate my family is to have received the kind of care that we did. If you are sick, or if you have a loved one who is sick—I am thinking of you and will be thinking of you every day,” Melania added. “I pray for our country and I pray for everyone who is grappling with COVID-19 and any other illnesses or challenges.”

She later confirmed that their 14-year-old son, Barron, tested positive and later recovered.

“Naturally my mind went immediately to our son,” Melania wrote in a statement released by the White House last week about their son’s diagnosis. “To our great relief he tested negative, but again, as so many parents have thought over the past several months, I couldn’t help but think ‘what about tomorrow or the next day?’”

“My fear came true when he was tested again and it came up positive,” she added. “Luckily he is a strong teenager and exhibited no symptoms. In one way I was glad the three of us went through this at the same time so we could take care of one another and spend time together. He has since tested negative.”

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Business Unimpressed by Andrews’ Slow-Motion Lifting of Restrictions in Victoria.

Business groups are unimpressed by Vic Premier Daniel Andrews’ slow-motion lifting of restrictions in Victoria. Andrews has been able to ease some of his state’s stiff COVID-19 restrictions after reporting just two new cases on Sunday after one on Saturday. Among the relaxation of conditions from Monday, Melburnians will be allowed to travel 25km from home, while there will be no limits on time spent away from their residence. But the state capital’s businesses must wait longer, with changes to retail, hospitality and “personal care” services scheduled for November 1. “This is an inexplicable and unacceptable delay for Victorians and small businesses,” Business Council of Australia chief executive Jennifer Westacott said. “There is no sound reason to continue the restrictions on business, especially with case numbers clearly on a downward…


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