(CNN) The Republican National Committee, Trump campaign, and host committee are moving "full steam ahead" in planning the 2020 convention in Charlotte later this summer, but will assess in late June or early July as to whether contingencies need to be made due to the coronavirus, GOP Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel said Monday.

"We are full steam ahead planning a traditional convention, working with our team on the ground, (2020 Convention CEO) Marcia Lee Kelly, to conduct a traditional convention. We do not think at this time we have to switch to an alternative plan, but of course, we will monitor circumstances and adjust accordingly," McDaniel told reporters on a briefing call.

She continued, "We don't build out our convention until July. So I think we have at least until the end of June or early July to make a decision if we have to switch from a traditional convention to something scaled back. But we will have to have an in-person convention. Those are the bylaws of the RNC and so currently, going forward, we're planning on a full-scale convention."

It remains unclear what an adjusted GOP convention could look like and how social distancing guidelines will be observed in the coming months. A "traditional convention" typically consists of thousands of supporters packed into an arena, including key party officials, during the formal nomination process.

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