El Dorado News-Times

Trump ʻnot concerned as virus cases rise in D.C. area

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PALM BEACH, Fla. — Cases of coronaviru­s touching on the Washington, D.C., area arose Saturday, but President Donald Trump said he wasn’t concerned that the virus was getting closer to the nation’s capital and the White House.

Maryland officials warned Saturday that a person who attended the recent Conservati­ve Political Action Conference in the suburb of Oxon Hill had tested positive for the virus. Both Trump and Vice President Mike Pence spoke at the conference, but the White House said there was no indication that either was in close proximity to the infected attendee.

Asked if he was concerned about the virus getting closer, Trump said: “No, I’m not concerned at all. No, I’m not.

We’ve done a great job.” When asked whether he would continue campaign rallies in light of the CPAC case, the president replied, “We’ll have tremendous rallies.”

A Marine at Virginia’s Fort Belvoir became the first military case of coronaviru­s reported inside the U.S., a Pentagon official said on background prior to the announceme­nt. The Marine was being treated at Fort Belvoir Community Hospital, located south of Washington, and had recently returned from an overseas assignment, Pentagon spokesman Jonathan Hoffman said in a tweet.

The District of Columbia recorded its first case on Saturday. District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser said testing at the public health lab of the D.C. Department of Forensic Sciences yielded its first presumptiv­e positive coronaviru­s case.

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