The rally-goers have been waiting in line for several hours to get inside the Minden, Nevada, airport rally site. The rally itself will be held on the tarmac of the general aviation field.
Trump supporter Maria Ainsclugh said she is excited to join a sizable crowd to hear the President speak. She said she feels safe and rejects the idea of wearing masks because she doesn’t believe the pandemic is as serious as health experts say.
“I see people wearing masks on the street, avoiding getting close to other people — it’s sad. We have to be out and interacting, that’s how we become immune. We need to develop immunity,” Ainsclugh said.
Asked if she was concerned about catching the virus, she said no.
“It’s been eight months — I think I’m immune. And if I get it, I go to the hospital a few days. It’s not that bad,” Ainsclugh said.
The campaign earlier offered vague explanations as to how it will adhere to Covid-19 mitigation protocols in Nevada for the rallies the President plans to hold this weekend.
When asked specifically if the campaign plans to limit the number of people that will be allowed into the rally, a campaign official said, “Every attendee will get a temperature check prior to admission, be provided a mask they’re encouraged to wear, and have access to plenty of hand sanitizers.”
But health experts have stressed that people can still spread the virus even if they don’t have symptoms, like a fever, which makes it all the more important to wear a mask.
Despite warnings about crowds leading to greater spread of the virus, Trump is continuing to hold rallies. The next one is scheduled for Sunday in Henderson, Nevada.
CNN’s Ryan Nobles and Glen Dacy contributed to this report.