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Trump, other insiders test positive for COVID: A running list of those close to the White House being tested and their results


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Trump, other insiders test positive for COVID: A running list of those close to the White House being tested and their results

Kristine Phillips and Kevin Johnson, USA TODAY 24 mins ago
 
 
 
 
 

Trump, other insiders test positive for COVID: A running list of those close to the White House being tested and their results
 
 
 
 
 
 

WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump was taken to the hospital Friday, hours after he announced that he and first lady Melania Trump have been infected with COVID-19. 

 
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Trump announced his positive test early Friday morning, sending Washington and the rest of the country into fresh turmoil just a month before the presidential election. Hours earlier, the president said Hope Hicks, one of his closest advisers with whom he had recently traveled, has been infected and he and the first lady have started to quarantine.

White House officials said earlier that Trump was feeling "fatigued" but in good spirits. 

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Questions remain on who the president has been in contact with in the days prior to his  test and who have been infected with the virus. A negative test means only that the person was not infected at the time of testing. Because the virus' incubation period can be up to 14 days, a negative test earlier in that time frame does not mean a person was not infected.

© Julio Cortez, AP "I have a mask right here. I put the mask on it, you know [when] I think I need it. As an example, everybody's had a test, and you've had social distancing and all of the things that you have to, but I wear a mask, when needed -- when needed, I wear masks. I don't -- I don’t wear masks like him. Every time you see him, he's got a mask. He could be speaking 200 feet away from me, and he shows up with the biggest mask I've ever seen," Trump said, mocking Joe Biden at the first presidential debate on Sept. 29.

Trump tests positive for COVID-19: Trump goes to Walter Reed - live updates

Where Trump has been: A look at where he's traveled and who he's been with these past seven days

Here's a running list of people who have tested positive and negative. This is a developing story, not a comprehensive list, which we will keep updated in the days to come.

Who has tested positive:

  • President Donald Trump
  • First lady Melania Trump
  • Hope Hicks, senior advisor to the president
  • Bill Stepien, Trump’s campaign manager
  • Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel
  • Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah
  • Sen. Thom Tillis, R-North Carolina
  • Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wisconsin
  • Three White House reporters
  • One White House staffer
  • Kellyanne Conway, former White House senior advisor 
  • The Rev. John Jenkins, president of Notre Dame University (Jenkins was at the White House Saturday, when Trump introduced Judge Amy Coney Barrett as his Supreme Court nominee. Barrett was a law professor at Notre Dame for 15 years before Trump nominated her to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit.)

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A timeline of Trump's travels prior to his hospitalization

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A timeline of Trump's travels prior to his hospitalization
 
 
 
 
 
 

In the week prior to President Trump's announcement that he and first lady Melania Trump tested positive for COVID-19, the president had traveled to eight states, holding various rallies and speaking at various events. At many of those events, photos show that neither the president, nor many of the attendees were wearing masks. 

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Mr. Trump tweeted shortly before 1 a.m. ET on Friday that he and Melania Trump had tested positive for COVID-19, although the timeline of when he first diagnosed remains unclear. He was admitted to Walter Reed Medical Center on Friday afternoon, and two sources confirmed to CBS News' Paula Reid that Mr. Trump received oxygen at the White House on Friday before he was transferred to the hospital. 

On Saturday, Mr. Trump released a video update on Twitter, saying he "had no choice" but to go to the hospital because "I just didn't want to stay in the White House." 

"I was given that alternative, stay in the White House, lock yourself in, don't ever leave, don't even go to the Oval Office. Just stay upstairs and enjoy it, don't see people, don't talk to people and be done with it. I can't do that, I had to be up front," he said in the video. "This is America, this is the United States, this is the greatest country in the world. This is the most powerful country in the world. I can't be locked up in a room upstairs and totally safe and just say -- hey whatever happens, happens. We have to confront problems. As a leader, you have to confront problems. There's never been a great leader who has done that."

 
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From rallies in Minnesota and Jacksonville to an event at the White House Rose Garden where eight attendees have been diagnosed, here is a timeline of Mr. Trump's travels in the week prior to his COVID-19 announcement. 

Thursday, September 24

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September 24 kicked off a two-day East Coast campaign tour for Mr. Trump. The president started the day attending a memorial for Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg at the Supreme Court. Thousands attended the service, including dozens of political officials. 

Following the service, Mr. Trump went back to the White House, and then flew to Charlotte, North Carolina, for an event to lay out his vision for health care. Photos of the Charlotte event showed many people wearing masks and social distancing. The event, which focused on health care, had many health care workers in attendance. 

Later, in Jacksonville, Florida, Mr. Trump held a campaign rally. There were hundreds of the people at the event, the majority of which, photos show were not practicing social distancing or wearing face masks. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and his wife, Casey DeSantis, were among those attending the event without masks. 

Mr. Trump's final stops for the day were Miami and nearby Doral. 

Friday, September 25

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A week before the president announced he has COVID-19, he traveled to three separate states and Washington, D.C. 

Mr. Trump started off the day in South Florida, hosting a Latinos for Trump roundtable in Doral. Immediately after, he flew to Atlanta, Georgia, where he spoke at a "Black Voices for Trump" event. The event was indoors at the Cobb Galleria Centre, and photos show that many attendees were not wearing masks or social distancing. 

Trump then traveled to Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C. to hold a roundtable with supporters before once again traveling to another campaign stop in Newport News, Virginia. Hundreds gathered at Virginia Make America Great Again event, which was held at the airport. The crowd was not socially distanced, and photos showed many people not wearing masks. 

Mr. Trump went back to the White House following the event.

Saturday, September 26

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On Saturday morning, Mr. Trump hosted a ceremony in the Rose Garden to announce he was nominating Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court. Roughly 200 people attended the outdoor ceremony, and many were pictured not following social distancing guidelines or wearing face masks. At least eight people who attended the ceremony, including Kellyanne Conway and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, have announced positive COVID-19 test results since the event. 

 

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Following the ceremony, Mr. Trump traveled to Middletown, Pennsylvania, for a rally. Hundreds were pictured to be in attendance, including supporters who traveled to the rally from out of state, according to CBS affiliate WHP. The Pennsylvania Department of Health has encouraged people who attended the rally to get tested for COVID-19 if they are feeling sick, according to WHP

Sunday, September 27

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Mr. Trump traveled to Sterling, Virginia, to play golf at Trump National Golf Club on Sunday. At around 5:30 p.m., he spoke with reporters at the White House in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room.

Monday, September 28

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Mr. Trump spent all of Monday hosting events at the White House. On the South Lawn Monday morning, Mr. Trump celebrated Lordstown Motors on the launch of a new electric pickup truck. Republican Ohio Senator Rob Portman and executives of Lordstown Motors were at the speaking engagement. 

Mr. Trump and Lordstown Motors CEO Steve Burns were photographed standing closely as they spoke while inspecting the vehicle outside the White House. 

That afternoon, Mr. Trump held an event in the Rose Garden to speak about coronavirus testing strategy. Vice President Mike Pence, and several advisers and officials attended the event. Although photographs show that people were seated in socially distanced seats, many attendees were not wearing masks and were pictured standing close together. 

Tuesday, September 29

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The first presidential debate for the 2020 election took place in Cleveland, Ohio, on Tuesday. Hope Hicks had traveled to the debate with Mr. Trump, a day before announcing her coronavirus diagnosis. Mr. Trump's family, who attended the debate, were not wearing masks during the debate. The debate hall had posted signs with the 2020 presidential debate logo saying "Covid-19 Safety Reminders: Wear Facemask Maintain Physical Distance of 6 feet," according to CBS Minnesota

Wednesday, September 30

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On Wednesday, Mr. Trump spent the majority of his day in Minnesota. Prior to going to Duluth for a rally, he made two private stops in the Greater Twin Cities area to meet with supporters for a fundraising opportunity. 

There were roughly 1,000 people at Mr. Trump's rally, and photos of the event show that many of the attendees were huddle close together with no face masks. Videos of the event show Mr. Trump throwing MAGA hats at his supporters in the crowd. 

Some of the supporters who had lined up to meet the president had been transported to the rally from a nearby arena. School buses transported supporters by the dozens. 

Thursday, October 1

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Just hours before Mr. Trump announced his COVID-19 diagnosis, he had attended a fundraising event at his golf course in Bedminster, New Jersey. According to a White House official, the White House learned of Hicks' diagnosis "minutes" before Mr. Trump and his entourage departed for New Jersey. Only a small group was made aware of her diagnosis at that time, and the official couldn't confirm if Mr. Trump was told. 

CBS New York reported that the president was in New Jersey for roughly four-and-a-half hours. During that time, he held a roundtable with some of his supporters at Trump National Golf Club, and also delivered remarks at a fundraising reception. He was back at the White House at 6:30 p.m. 

John Sette, former chairman of the Morris County Republican Committee, told CBS New York he had attended an outdoor portion of the event and that there were roughly 200 people there. Masks were required, he said, and no phones were allowed. 

Friday, October 2

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Mr. Trump announced he and the first lady have COVID-19 shortly after midnight on October 2. On Friday, the White House reported that he was maintaining mild symptoms, including a low fever, and Mr. Trump was transferred by Marine One to Walter Reed Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. 

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The White House: Trump completed a second dose of remdesivir

2020-10-04 | 02:37
The White House: Trump completed a second dose of remdesivir
 

US President Donald Trump's doctor confirmed in a statement issued by the White House that "Trump completed a second dose of remdesivir tonight."
 
He added, "The president is in good health, but he has not yet fully overcome his Corona problems, and doctors are cautiously optimistic."

"The president is still not suffering from a fever and does not need to receive additional oxygen," he noted.

Last Friday, US President Donald Trump announced that he and his wife had been infected with B.Corona Virus.
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Trump medical team: The president may return to the White House tomorrow

 
Alhurra - Washington
Updated 04 October 2020
 
 

The medical team treating US President Donald Trump in front of Walter Reed Military Hospital near Washington The medical team treating US President Donald Trump in front of Walter Reed Military Hospital near Washington

US President Donald Trump's medical team said on Sunday that his condition is improving and "he may return to the White House on Monday." 

"The president could be discharged from the hospital tomorrow and back to the White House if he continues to get better," said Dr. Gary Boldy of Johns Hopkins Hospital, and a member of the medical team treating Trump.   

The medical team confirmed, during a press conference, Sunday, in front of Walter Reed Military Hospital near Washington, where Trump is being treated, that "the president continues to improve, and there has been no increase in temperature since Friday, and vital signs are stable." 

The medical team confirmed that Trump does not suffer from breathing problems and moves around the room without restrictions or obstruction, and added, "We are monitoring the functions of the liver and heart, and there is nothing in this regard." 

The medical team confirmed that "the president finished two doses of Remdesivir, and we are watching for any side effects, and there were no side effects," indicating that "they will continue with a dose of the drug over five days."

The team noted that "Trump only received one dose of oxygen and that he did not feel short of breath." 

Trump appeared in a new video he posted on Twitter, Saturday, and said he was tired when he arrived at the hospital, "and now I feel much better."

He explained that all the medical staff at the hospital "are doing their best to get back quickly to the White House," adding, "I have to go back quickly so that we can keep America always great."

And the US President continued, "I long to complete my election campaign in the wonderful way that we started."

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