Trump, wife test positive for COVID-19, begin quarantine
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US President Donald Trump says he and his wife Melania have tested positive for COVID-19 and are going into quarantine after holding rallies with thousands of people in recent weeks in the run-up to the Nov. 3 election
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Oct 02, 2020 04:49 UTC
  • Trump, wife test positive for COVID-19, begin quarantine

US President Donald Trump says he and his wife Melania have tested positive for COVID-19 and are going into quarantine after holding rallies with thousands of people in recent weeks in the run-up to the Nov. 3 election

"We will begin our quarantine and recovery process immediately. We will get through this TOGETHER!" the president said in a late night tweet.

According to Press TV, Trump's positive report came just hours after his senior aide Hope Hicks was tested COVID-19 positive.

Hicks is the closest aid of the president to have tested positive with coronavirus. She had traveled with the president on Air Force One early this week.

Trump, in an interview to Fox News, on Thursday night said he and the first lady spent a lot of time with her.

The US president largely avoids wearing masks and has criticized others who do so, even as public health professionals say mask-wearing is key to helping to prevent the virus from spreading.

Trump's positive test just came after he claimed on Thursday night that the end of the pandemic was in sight, capping a months-long underplaying of the seriousness of the virus.

He has come under sharp criticism for his response to the coronavirus pandemic that has killed more than 200,000 people in the United States alone.

In his first presidential debate with Joe Biden that unraveled into an ugly melee Tuesday, Trump voiced impatience with a range of public-health restrictions, reiterating his demands that the country return to normal, and called on Democratic governors to "open these states up” quickly. 

But even on a matter as grave as the pandemic, Trump indulged freely in personal mockery.

When Biden called him "totally irresponsible” for holding mass rallies without health protections in place, Trump responded by mocking Biden’s more constrained events, suggesting the former vice president would hold large events, too, "if you could get the crowds.”

But the extraordinary setback for Trump has immediate political consequences just 32 days before election day. Biden is well ahead in the polls and is making criticism of the Republican's handling of the coronavirus pandemic a key plank in his campaign.

Early Friday the White House canceled his planned campaign rally in the crucial swing state of Florida later in the day, AFP reported. 

"It also looked certain that Trump would have to cancel a trip scheduled for this weekend in Wisconsin, another battleground. He had also been expected to travel frequently next week, including longer distances to western states."

Trump's official physician, Sean Conley, said in a statement that the president and his wife "are both well at this time and they plan to remain home at the White House during their convalescence."

"I expect the president to continue carrying out his duties without disruption while recovering," Conley said. 

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