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United States Vice President Mike Pence (60) will no longer be in public view for a while, US media reported Sunday night. Consequently, the deputy of President Trump (73) voluntarily isolated himself. This after two people tested positive for coronavirus at the White House. Including Mike Pence’s spokeswoman. It was announced on Friday that Katie Miller had tested positive for Corona. Three senior members of the White House Crown task force, led by Pence, said, according to US media, that they would isolate themselves at home as a precaution.
But domestic isolation is obviously out of the question for Trump’s vice. Denial of Pence’s quarantine came immediately. Spokesman Devin O’Malley said: “Vice President Pence will continue to follow the advice of the White House medical department and is not in quarantine.” In addition, Vice President Pence tested negative every day and plans to be at the White House tomorrow (Monday). “
Observers had previously baffled why Pence was the big absentee in a planned meeting on Saturday with Trump and senior military officials. According to the Bloomberg news agency, self-insulation in the home is a mere precaution. Pence itself was not positive.
Trump in crown isolation soon?
Pence’s alleged withdrawal from the public would be due to Corona’s positive text from her spokeswoman Katie Miller, who is generally in close contact with Pence and the Coronavirus Task Force, led by Pence of all individuals. After a visit to the clinic in late April, he had shown regret, violated regulations, and had not worn a protective mask like everyone else.
The American media is wondering if the president will soon use protective isolation. One of Trump’s personal agents and several Secret Service agents also tested positive for Covid-19, such as “TMZ” reports. Since then, the president has tested negative for the virus and is in good health, a spokesman said. From now on, Trump and his vice will be evaluated daily and not only weekly to detect the virus.
Meanwhile, Trump’s adviser and immunologist, Anthony Fauci (79), also retired from daily work. He is currently in a “modified” quarantine due to possible corona contacts, along with other officials from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The United States health agency is leading the fight against the crown. In addition to Fauci, CDC chief Robert Redfield and Stephen Hahn, chief of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), now work from home. On Tuesday, they will answer questions via the video link at a Senate hearing. (kes)