JUST IN: A U.S. service member who works at the White House campus has tested positive for coronavirus, the White House says. Pres. Trump has since tested negative.
The Trump administration decides against issuing further formal, detailed guidance for states and business owners on reopeningTrump, Pence and the first lady are scheduled to deliver remarks at the White House National Day of Prayer Service in the Rose Garden
President Donald Trump listens during a meeting with Gov. Kim Reynolds, R-Iowa, in the Oval Office of the White House, May 6, 2020, in Washington. "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," Gidley said."The President and the Vice President have since tested negative for the virus and they remain in great health."reported the news, said that the person was a U.S.
Throughout March and April, President Trump and top administration officials touted the potential benefits of the anti-malarial drug, prompting a surge in demand for the drug. Some Republican and Democratic governors across the country also promoted its potential efficacy in treating COVID-19, despite a lack of clear scientific evidence.
The Washington Democrat isn't alone in raising concerns, Dr. Rick Bright, a former senior health official in the administration, alleged in a new complaint that he was removed from his post at the agency responsible for vaccine development after resisting efforts from political leaders at HHS to promote hydroxychloroquine as a potential treatment.Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar speaks about protecting seniors, in the East Room of the White House, April 30, 2020, in Washington.
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