Trump’s chief of staff tests positive for COVID-19 — Reports
Trump’s chief of staff
tests positive for COVID-19 — Reports
President Donald Trump’s chief of staff Mark Meadows has tested positive for
Covid-19, US media reported late Friday. Meadows, 61, told people he had
coronavirus after the election, CNN reported. He first tested positive on
Wednesday, a day after the poll, according to the New York Times.
Meadows was part of a crowd in a room
at the White House early on Wednesday when Trump spoke to around 150 of his top
aides and supporters, the Washington Post reported. Several senior Trump
administration officials have contracted the virus in recent weeks, including
the president and his wife Melania.
Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany and
policy advisers Stephen Miller and Hope Hicks are among more than a dozen other
senior White House figures to be infected with since the start of October. The
United States has been hit harder than any other country by the Covid-19
pandemic since it swept the world at the start of this year. More than 9.7
million people have contracted the virus nationwide, with more than 236,000
dead.
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