First of all, I'm not blaming Trump - if anything, I'm blaming the idiots on his campaign staff who thought the rally in the middle of a pandemic would be a good idea.
Second, it's not really anecdotal evidence. Anecdotal evidence is usually a one-off. Yes, it's impossible to prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that he contracted the disease at the rally, but all the evidence - others known to have been infected there, a spike in infections 10 days later, his own diagnosis 10 days later - suggests strongly that he was infected there.
In the final analysis, I suppose it doesn't matter - he caught it, and it killed him. |