One of President Donald Trump’s closest advisers, Hope Hicks, conducted COVID-19 tests, US media reported Thursday.
The White House has officially shown reports from the New York Times, Bloomberg and other media that Hicks has the virus.
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The highlight will be Trump himself without delay, as Hicks was with him on Air Force One tuesday to Cleveland for the first presidential debate with Democrat Joe Biden.
She also accompanied him on the Marine One helicopter on Wednesday when he returned to the White House after a rally in Minnesota.
Trump says the U. S. has put the worst of the coronavirus pandemic, which has killed more than 200,000 Americans, and rarely wears a mask, and noted that it undergoes common testing.
However, his own fitness experts have given less positive evidence, and some have harshly criticized him for organizing giant demonstrations in which few fans wear masks.
When asked about Hicks, White House spokesman Judd Deere said, “The president takes the physical form and protection of himself and everyone who paints for him and the American people very seriously. “
Deere said the White House is careful with procedures “to minimize exposure to COVID-19 either in complexes and when the president is on the move. “
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