White House scales back temperature checks
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WASHINGTON — Visitors are able to enter the White House complex without having their temperatures checked for the first time since mid-March, although several other coronavirus precautions remain in place. Those who come near the president will still undergo temperature checks and testing for the virus.
Over the past three months, those seeking to access the White House complex first had to get their temperatures checked and answer a question about whether they had experienced any symptoms associated with COVID-19. The White House said Monday that it was scaling back complexwide temperature checks as the District of Columbia enters phase two in its reopening.
“In addition to social distancing, hand sanitizer, regular deep cleaning of all work spaces, and voluntary facial coverings, every staff member and guest in close proximity to the president and vice president is still being temperature checked, asked symptom histories, and tested for COVID-19,” White House spokesman Judd Deere said.
Those same precautions will also continue to apply to the press pool covering the president’s activities, Judd added.
The White House Correspondents’ Association told members Monday that restrictions on attendance for covering press briefings and other events within the complex will remain in effect. It also asked members to continue working from home when possible and to come to the White House only when necessary and to continue to wear face coverings. The White House was a late adopter of many of the safety proposals it recommended, eager to project a sense of normalcy even as it relied on strong testing capacity not available to the rest of the nation.
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