COVID 19 – Trump’s personal valet tests positive for coronavirus
President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence have tested negative for coronavirus after a member of the US military who worked at the White House was found to be infected, said a White House spokesman.
The military official was identified by CNN as a personal valet to Trump.
“We were recently notified by the White House Medical Unit that a member of the United States Military, who works on the White House campus, has tested positive for Coronavirus. The President and the Vice President have since tested negative for the virus and they remain in great health,” spokesman Hogan Gidley said in a statement.
Trump, 73, has now been tested at least twice for the coronavirus, and both times tested negative. The first test was conducted on April 2, the White House said.
“It’s a little bit strange but it’s one of those things,” Trump told reporters at the White House on Thursday. “As I said, you know, I said yesterday, governor, all people are warriors in this country. Right now we’re all warriors. I’ve had very little contact, personal contact, with this gentleman.
On April 3, the White House had said that anyone expected to be near Trump or Pence would be given a rapid COVID-19 test out of an abundance of caution.
The White House was moving to shore up its protection protocols to protect the nation’s political leaders.
The valets are members of an elite military unit assigned to the White House who work very closely with the president and first family. Trump, a self-described germaphobe, was said to be upset when he learned of the positive results.