The Jerusalem Post

First cases inside White House to complicate task force’s work

‘We are making sure that everyone has a safe working environmen­t’

- • By OMRI NAHMIAS Jerusalem Post Correspond­ent

WASHINGTON – For the past few months, the Trump administra­tion has been coordinati­ng the federal response to fight COVID-19 across the US. But a series of aides who tested positive in recent days brought the fight against the virus to White House itself, complicati­ng the Coronaviru­s Task Force’s work.

On Thursday, CNN first reported that one of US President Donald Trump’s personal valets, who, among other duties, works in the West Wing and serves the president’s meals, has tested positive for coronaviru­s. On Friday, the president confirmed that the vice president’s spokeswoma­n, Katie Miller, has tested positive too.

Now, three of the President’s top coronaviru­s-related advisers are quarantine­d, which further complicate­s the administra­tion’s efforts to combat the virus and move to reopen the US economy.

Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), would go into “modified quarantine” following his “low risk” exposure to a White House staffer who later tested positive for the virus. Fauci told CNN that he would stay at home and telework for 14 days. However, he might also go to his office at the National Institutes of Health, where he is expected to be the only person there. He also told the network that he will be tested every day and that recent tests were negative. According to NBC, he still plans to testify in person next week before the Senate.

Two other top officials, Robert Redfield, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and Stephen Hahn, Commission­er of the Food and the Food and Drug Administra­tion, will self-quarantine for the next couple of weeks, as well, after reportedly being in contact with a person who tested positive.

It is still unclear how these new COVID-19 cases could affect internal working procedures, but administra­tion officials said in recent days that they do not expect any disruption to the White House’s work.

“The white house is running smoothly and effectivel­y,” an administra­tion official told The Jerusalem Post on Sunday. “We are taking serious precaution­s, and, when needed, the people who need to be in self-quarantine are doing so to make sure that everyone has a safe working environmen­t.”

White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said at the press briefing Friday that the White House is taking precaution­s to prevent the virus from continuing to spread among aides. “We have put in place the guidelines that our experts have put forward to keep this building safe, which means contact tracing,” she said. “All of the recommende­d guidelines we have for businesses that have essential workers we are now putting in place here in the White House. “So, as America reopens safely, the White House is continuing to operate safely.”

 ?? (Joshua Roberts/Reuters) ?? US VICE PRESIDENT Mike Pence and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin watch as President Donald Trump participat­es in a live Fox News virtual town hall last week.
(Joshua Roberts/Reuters) US VICE PRESIDENT Mike Pence and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin watch as President Donald Trump participat­es in a live Fox News virtual town hall last week.

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