Trump's campaign manager tests positive for COVID-19

President Donald Trump's campaign manager Bill Stepien has tested positive for coronavirus, according to a senior official as well as 3 White House reporters.

Iran PressAmerica: President Donald Trump's campaign manager Bill Stepien has tested positive for coronavirus. He will work from home, the official said. Politico was first to report the positive result.

Meanwhile, Three White House reporters have tested positive for COVID-19 Friday following President Trump’s announcement that he and first lady Melania have contracted the virus.

All three journalists were in the White House over the last week; the building’s medical unit is conducting contact tracing for each of them, according to the White House Correspondents’ Association.

Several more reporters are quarantining out of an abundance of caution as they await test results, the association said, without identifying the journalists who have fallen ill.

The White House has plans to test all reporters who traveled on Air Force One over the last week, Miller added, recommending other potentially exposed journalists to get tested as well.

On Saturday, the US President Donald Trump was taken to Walter Reed Military Hospital in Washington after contracting the Coronavirus.

United States President Donald Trump has been taken to the hospital less than 24 hours after confirming he had tested positive for coronavirus.

Trump left the White House by helicopter for Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, where he will spend a "few days" on the advice of his doctors.

The White House also said Trump had no plans to hand over the presidency duties to his deputy, Mike Pence, and would continue his official duties despite his illness.

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