Melania Trump says her 14-year-old son, Barron, had tested positive for the coronavirus but has since tested negative. The White House initially said he had tested negative, after both of his parents tested positive earlier this month.
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COVID-19 earlier this month, first lady Melania Trump announced in a personal essay posted on the White House website. The 14-year-old has since tested negative, as have the first lady and the president, since the two contracted the virus earlier this month. Mr.
Trump, has described his battle with the virus to supporters but has not said much about his family's experience with COVID-19. Mrs.
Melania Trump says her 14-year-old son, Barron, had tested positive for the coronavirus but has since tested negative. The White House initially said he had tested negative, after both of his parents tested positive earlier this month.
Let’s make one thing clear: as the coronavirus crisis wears on, no one has done more damage in the United States — and possibly the world — than President Donald Trump.
Melania Trump spoke out about her experience with COVID-19, and revealed her and President Donald Trump’s son Barron also tested positive.“It was two weeks ago when I received the diagnosis that so many Americans across our country and the world had already received — I tested positive for COVID-19,” Melania, 50, wrote in a blog post on Wednesday, October 14, on the White House website.
Donald Trump's 14-year-old son Barron has tested positive for COVID-19 but exhibited no symptoms. First Lady Melania Trump told how the youngster contracted the virus after both of his parents tested positive.
Barron Trump also tested positive for coronavirus.
Melania Trump, 50, has confirmed that her 14-year-old son Barron Trump tested positive for the Coronavirus. The First Lady revealed the news in a first-person essay about her experience with disease published on the White House website.
Ted Johnson Stephen Miller, a top aide to President Donald Trump, has tested positive for the coronavirus, becoming the latest White House official to be infected by the COVID-19 pandemic.Multiple news outlets reported that Miller tested positive on Tuesday after being negative in recent days.Trump returned to the White House on Tuesday after spending four days in Walter Reed Military Medical Center to treat symptoms from the virus.Brian Morgenstern, deputy White House press secretary, said on
Ted Johnson Joe Biden said that he was not surprised by the news that President Donald Trump tested positive for COVID-19, telling NBC News’ Lester Holt that “anybody who contracts the virus by essentially saying masks don’t matter, social distancing doesn’t matter, are responsible for what happens to them.”Appearing at NBC News’ outdoor town hall in Miami, Biden did say that he was glad that the president “seems to be coming along pretty well.”But alluding to the president’s return to the White
US presidential election, the White House race is heating up - but it has been thrown into turmoil this week.Donald Trump's campaign has come to a sensational halt after he tested positive for coronavirus and was airlifted to a military hospital on the outskirts of Washington DC.His diagnosis will mean a period of self-isolation while he receives treatment and attempts to continue working from the presidential suite at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Centre.Meanwhile, his opponent Joe
Twitter on Thursday night to confirm he and wife Melania had tested positive for the coronavirus - throwing his election campaign into chaos. The White House physician had previously said the president was expected to continue carrying out his duties "without disruption" while recovering.A White House official said Mr Trump was experiencing mild symptoms but was working from the White House residence, until now.
Joe Biden is resuming his presidential campaign after his opponent, Donald Trump, had to pause his campaign after testing positive for coronavirus.
Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump tested positive for coronavirus.The President announced early Friday morning with a tweet. “Tonight, @FLOTUS and I tested positive for COVID-19.
Ted Johnson Donald Trump is experiencing mild symptoms after testing positive for COVID-19, his chief of staff Mark Meadows said on Friday.“I’m optimistic he will have a very quick and speedy recovery,” Meadows told reporters.He did not say what kind of treatment the president was receiving.“He continues to be not only in good spirits but very energetic,” Meadows said. “We’ve talked a number of times this morning.
U.S. stock futures and Asian shares fell Friday after President Donald Trump said he and first lady Melania Trump had tested positive for the new coronavirus.
Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump have contracted the novel coronavirus.“Tonight, @FLOTUS and I tested positive for COVID-19,” the former Celebrity Apprentice host, 74, tweeted in the early hours of Friday, October 2, after downplaying the virus for months. “We will begin our quarantine and recovery process immediately.
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Donald Trump took to Twitter on Thursday night, and revealed that he and First Lady Melania Trump have tested positive for COVID-19. Following the announcement, celebs and public figures took to Twitter to weigh in on Trump’s claim of having contracted the coronavirus.