US election: Biden to accept nomination remotely as virus worsens

Previous VP Joe Biden won't make a trip to the Democratic show in Wisconsin to acknowledge the gathering's presidential selection, due to the coronavirus pandemic. 

Mr Biden will rather acknowledge through a national location in Delaware, his home state. 

The show had been anticipated 17 to 20 August in Milwaukee, yet will currently be for the most part virtual. 

Mr Biden will confront Donald Trump in the US presidential political decision on 3 November. 

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The Democratic National Committee (DNC) said choices regarding Mr Biden's discourse were made so as to secure the nearby network in Milwaukee, and the individuals associated with setting up the show. 

"From the earliest starting point of this pandemic, we put the wellbeing and security of the American individuals first," said DNC administrator Tom Perez.

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