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Biden, Sanders to face off in one-on-one debate

By IANS | Updated: March 16, 2020 09:32 IST

Former US Vice President Joe Biden and progressive senator Bernie Sanders are set to face off in the first one-on-one debate of the Democratic primary amid the rapid spread of COVID-19.

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Washington, March 16 Former US Vice President Joe Biden and progressive senator Bernie Sanders are set to face off in the first one-on-one debate of the Democratic primary amid the rapid spread of COVID-19.

The candidates on Sunday night are expected to show their leadership capabilities and crisis management skills while slamming President Donald Trump for himself and his government's response to the mounting public health crisis, Xinhua quoted local analysts as saying.

On Thursday, one day after Trump's national address, Biden called for making virus testing free and widely available, setting up 10 mobile sites and drive-thru facilities per state, as well as more transparency from the White House on testing, according to a report from The Hill.

Sanders addressed the outbreak in a separate speech on Friday, using the outbreak as an opportunity to push his signature promise "Medicare for All", saying his proposal would ensure free vaccines and treatment to those with such a virus.

In response, the Trump campaign accused Biden of politicizing the outbreak while calling Sanders's approach "the wrong prescription."

The two-hour debate was moved from originally planned Phoenix, Arizona, to Washington, DC and would no longer have audience over public health concerns.

Biden currently leads in the Democratic race over Sanders.

( With inputs from IANS )

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