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34 White House staffers, other contacts haved tested positive for coronavirus: Memo Last Updated : 08 Oct 2020 05:00:27 PM IST White House An internal US government memo has revealed that at least "34 White House staffers and other contacts" have tested positive for the novel coronavirus in recent days, it was reported.
The memo, dated Wednesday and obtained by ABC News, was distributed among senior leadership atthe Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).According to the memo, an unnamed senior adviser to President Donald Trump, who is currently back at the White House after spending three nights in the hospital following his Covid-19 diagnosis, has also tested positive for the disease.Meanwhile, Hope Hicks and Stephen Miller, both senior aides to the President, have tested positive in recent days.The others in the President's inner circle who have also tested positive for the virus are First Lady Melania Trump, White House Press Secretary Kayley McEnany, RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel, Utah Senator Mike Lee, North Carolina Senator Thom Tilis, former adviser Kellyanne Conway and Trump campaign director Bill Stepien.The President was taken to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on October 2, after he had announced of his diagnosis earlier that day.He checked out of the hospital on Monday evening, The Hill news website reported.Although the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends self-isolation for 14 days after the onset of symptoms, the White House said Trump returned to working from the Oval Office on Wednesday.IANS Washington For Latest Updates Please-
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