Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Trump busy before positive virus test

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WASHINGTON — With just a month to go until the election, President Donald Trump had a busy schedule in the week before the coronaviru­s hit home with him. Trump tweeted early Friday that he and first lady Melania Trump had tested positive for the coronaviru­s. Typically, it can take four to five days for symptoms to show up after someone is infected with coronaviru­s. The incubation period can extend up to 14 days, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

SATURDAY

Trump announces the nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court.

Trump holds a campaign rally in Harrisburg, Pa., attended by thousands of supporters, many not wearing masks.

SUNDAY

Trump visits his golf course in Sterling, Va., and holds a late afternoon news conference in the White House briefing room.

The president and his wife hold an early evening reception for Gold Star Families on the White House State floor.

MONDAY

Trump surveys a truck produced by Lordstown Motors on the White House South Lawn at an event attended by two members of Congress and three representa­tives from the Lordstown, Ohio, manufactur­er.

Trump holds a Rose Garden event to announce an administra­tion effort to distribute millions of coronaviru­s test kits to states. The event is attended by administra­tion officials including Vice President Mike Pence, members of Congress and state officials.

TUESDAY

Trump travels to Cleveland for a 90-minute presidenti­al debate against Democratic rival Joe Biden. The two men are both tested ahead of the debate and stand behind lecterns positioned a good distance from one another. They do not wear masks during the faceoff, but also do not shake hands under pre-arranged rules.

White House aide Hope

Hicks is part of a large entourage that travels to Ohio with Trump aboard Air Force One for the debate, including members of the Trump family. Trump’s adult children and senior staff do not wear masks during the debate.

WEDNESDAY

Trump travels to Minnesota for a fundraiser at a private home in suburban Minneapoli­s and an outdoor rally in Duluth.

Hicks is among the White House aides who accompany Trump on the trip. She feels unwell on the return trip and isolates herself aboard Air Force One.

THURSDAY

Hicks tests positive for the coronaviru­s.

Trump flies to his Bedminster resort in New Jersey for a private fundraiser. Several aides who were in proximity to Hicks scrap plans to accompany Trump. White House officials say they learned of Hicks’ positive test soon after Trump boarded Marine One to start his journey to New Jersey.

Trump announces in an evening interview on Fox News that he and the first lady are being tested for the coronaviru­s.

FRIDAY

Trump tweets shortly before 1 a.m. that he and the first lady have tested positive for the virus and “will begin our quarantine and recovery process immediatel­y.”

Dr. Sean Conley, physician to the president, releases a statement that the president and first lady “are both well at this time, and they plan to remain at home within the White House during their convalesce­nce.”

White House officials say Trump and his wife are experienci­ng mild symptoms.

Trump campaign manager Bill Stepien says campaign events involving the president and his family are being moved to virtual events or temporaril­y postponed. Vice President Mike Pence plans on resuming his scheduled campaign events.

White House staff members say Trump is experienci­ng “fatigue.” Trump flies by Marine One to Walter Reed Medical Center, a military hospital, on the advice of his physicians. White House officials say Trump will remain there for a “few days.”

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