San Francisco Chronicle

White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows has the coronaviru­s, he told advisers.

- By Jennifer Jacobs, Tyler Pager and Mario Parker Jennifer Jacobs, Tyler Pager and Mario Parker are Bloomberg News writers.

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s chief of staff, Mark Meadows, has told associates he has coronaviru­s, according to people familiar with the matter, adding to the outbreaks connected to the White House.

It wasn’t immediatel­y clear when Meadows learned that he had contracted the virus or whether he had developed symptoms of COVID19, the disease caused by the virus. He informed a close circle of advisers after Tuesday’s election, one of the people said.

Meadows didn’t respond to multiple requests for comment. White House spokespeop­le didn’t respond to numerous emails and phone messages requesting comment.

A Trump campaign aide, Nick Trainer, also is infected, according to two people familiar with the matter. He and campaign spokespeop­le declined to comment.

Meadows has remained involved in Trump’s postelecti­on effort to challenge votes in several states where he trails former Vice President Joe Biden, according to one person familiar with the matter.

The people familiar with the matter asked not to be identified because the two cases had not been announced.

More than three dozen people associated with the president or the White House have been infected by the virus, including the president, his wife, Melania, and his youngest son, Barron. Vice President Mike Pence’s chief of staff, Marc Short, and other aides tested positive for the virus late last month, shortly before the election.

Meadows was at Trump’s bedside when the president was hospitaliz­ed last month with COVID19.

Trump’s handling of the pandemic has been rated poorly by most Americans in public opinion surveys, and is seen as a major reason he’s poised to lose the election to Biden.

 ?? Olivier Douliery / AFP / Getty Images ?? Mark Meadows, President Trump’s chief of staff, is the latest of dozens of people associated with the president or White House to be infected by the virus.
Olivier Douliery / AFP / Getty Images Mark Meadows, President Trump’s chief of staff, is the latest of dozens of people associated with the president or White House to be infected by the virus.

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