Joe Biden's campaign announced Wednesday that it had assembled its own team of medical professionals to advise the former vice president on coronavirus in order to 'minimize health risks for the candidate, staff and supporters.'

Additionally, the Biden campaign announced that instead of holding two 'large crowd' events in Chicago and Miami in the run-up to Tuesday's set of primaries the ex-veep would now participate in 'virtual' events in those cities.

Among the members of Biden's 'Public Health Advisory Committee' is Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, who had been a top healthcare adviser to President Obama and was a central character in the Obama-Biden administration's Obamacare push.

Joe Biden's campaign announced its own coronavirus taskforce Wednesday, which would give advice on how to 'minimize health risks for the candidate, staff and supporters.' He'll also hold two 'virtual' events next week so to not attract crowds

The 2020 campaigns started being impacted by coronavirus on Tuesday, with Joe Biden (right) having to cancel a planned rally in Cleveland and address a smaller crowd in Philadelphia

Joe Biden recruited Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel to be part of his advisory group. Emanuel was a top healthcare adviser and was a central character in the Obama-Biden administration's Obamacare push. He's also the brother of Obama's ex-chief of staff Rahm Emanuel

Joe Biden also recruited Vivek Murthy (left), who was the Surgeon General under President Obama (right) to be part of his 'Public Health Advisory Committee'

So far, President Trump hasn't budged and changed his schedule due to the virus. He plans to head to Las Vegas Thursday to address a Saturday conference. On Tuesday his campaign announced another event the president will attend next week

He's also the brother of Obama's first chief of staff Rahm Emanuel, who went on to become Chicago's mayor.

Biden also enlisted Dr. Vivek Murthy, who served as Surgeon General under Obama and Lisa Monaco, who was a homeland security and counterterrorism adviser to the last president as well.

The former vice president also chose Dr. David Kessler, who was the commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration during the administrations of Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush.

Dr. Rebecca Katz, the director of the Center for Global Health Science and Security at Georgetown University Medical Center is also on Biden's list. She was recently in the news for advising Wynn Resorts on how to keep their buffets running during the coronavirus scare.

And so is Dr. Irwin Redlener of Columbia University, who's served as an adviser to New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio in the past.

'The campaign’s top priority is and will continue to be the health and safety of the public,' a release from the campaign said. 'Members of the committee will provide ongoing counsel to the campaign, which will in turn continue to update the public regarding operational decisions.'

The announcements on Wednesday come a day after the coronavirus outbreak started truly impacting the 2020 campaign.

Both Biden and his viral Bernie Sanders decided to call off planned Tuesday night rallies in Cleveland, Ohio, at the behest of local and state officials.

Biden ended up addressing a smaller group of supporters - as well as journalists and staff - from the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where his campaign is based.

Instead of holding a campaign event Thursday in Tampa, Florida, Biden will now give a speech about the virus in Wilmington, Delaware, where the candidate lives.

Sanders hasn't announced any new campaign events since scrapping his plans for the Cleveland, Ohio rally and then making a brief statement from his adopted hometown of Burlington, Vermont earlier Wednesday.

In Vermont, Sanders said he would remain in the 2020 Democratic primary race - and planned to debate Biden on Sunday in Phoenix, Arizona.

Debate organizers had announced Tuesday that the debate would not longer have an audience. There would be no spin room afterward and reporters could no longer watch the debate from the adjacent filing center.

Prseident Trump will address the nation at 9 p.m. Wednesday but so far he hasn't budged on cancelling his own campaign events and travel.

He's due in Las Vegas, Nevada late Thursday to participate in fundraising and attend the Republican Jewish Coalition's annual conference, where he'll speak Saturday. Trump will also voyage to Denver, Colorado on this swing.

In the hours following the Democrats announcing their Ohio event cancellations, the Trump campaign said Trump would be present for a 'Catholics for Trump' launch in Milwaukee, Wisconsin next week.