At least a dozen people who were overcome by heat during Donald Trump’s rally in Tampa, Florida Thursday, were taken to a local hospital, authorities reported. Although 17 people needed medical attention, some were treated at the scene, fire department officials told NBC News. Staffers trying get water bottles to people but quickly running out and having to restock pic.twitter.com/CStmlY8SoN — Emily Larsen (@emilyelarsen) October 29, 2020It was the third version of a health scare at a Trump rally in recent weeks. Authorities in a number of cities have also reported COVID-19 spikes suspected of being linked to Trump rallies, where supporters failed to social distance or wear masks. On Tuesday in Pennsylvania, she told a crowd that he has “a very big heart.”Trump's Omaha rally saw people treated for hypothermia.
Source: Huffington Post October 30, 2020 07:32 UTC