Enterprise-Record (Chico)

President, first lady test positive forCOVID-19

- By ZekeMiller and Jill Colvin

WASHINGTON » President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump have tested positive for the coronaviru­s, the president tweeted early Friday.

Trump’s positive test comes just hours after the White House announced that senior aide Hope Hicks came down with the virus after traveling with the president several times this week. Trump is 74 years old, puttinghim­at higher risk of serious complicati­ons froma virus that has now killed more than 200,000 people nationwide.

“Tonight, @FLOTUS and I testedposi­tive forCOVID-19. We will begin our quarantine and recovery process immediatel­y. We will get through this TOGETHER!” Trump tweeted.

Trump announced late Thursday that he and first lady Melania Trump were beginning a “quarantine process” after Hicks came down with the virus, though it wasn’t clear what that entailed. It can take days for an infection to be detectable by a test.

The diagnosis marks a major blow for a president who has been trying desperatel­y to convince the American public that the worst of the pandemic is behind themeven as cases continue to rise with less than four weeks before Election Day. And it stands as the most serious known public health scare encountere­d by any sitting American president in recent history.

Symptoms of COVID-19 can include fever, cough and breathing trouble. Most people develop only mild symptoms. But some people, usually those with other medical complicati­ons, develop more severe symptoms, including pneumonia, which can be fatal.

In an intervieww­ith Fox News host Sean Hannity Thursday, Trump said he was awaiting results of a COVID-19 test. “Whether we quarantine or whether we have it, I don’t know,” he said, adding that first lady Melania Trump was also awaiting results.

Hicks traveled with the president multiple times this week, including aboard Marine One, the presidenti­al helicopter, and on Air Force One to a rally in Minnesota Wednesday, and aboard Air Force One to Tuesday night’s first presidenti­al debate in Cleveland.

Trump had consistent­ly played down concerns about being personally vulnerable to contractin­g COVID-19, even after White House staff and allies were exposed and sickened.

“I felt no vulnerabil­ity whatsoever,” he said told reporters back in May.

He has instead encouraged governors to reopen their states and tried to focus the nation’s attention on efforts to revive the economy — not a growing death toll — as he seeks another four-year term.

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