Two White House cafeterias are now shut down after a worker tested positive for COVID-19.
According to an e-mail sent by Trump Administration officials, the risk of transmission is low because workers use gloves and masks at all times.
Two White House cafeterias are now shut down after a worker tested positive for COVID-19.
According to an e-mail sent by Trump Administration officials, the risk of transmission is low because workers use gloves and masks at all times.
TESTED POSITIVE FOR COVID-19.ACCORDING TO AN E-MAIL SENT BYTRUMP ADMINISTRATION OFFICIALS-- THE RISK OF TRANSMISSION ISLOW BECAUSE WORKERS USE GLOVESAND MASKS.THE ADMINISITRATION ALSO SAYS -CONTACT TRACING IS UNDERWAY --BUT NO ONE NEEDS TO QUARANTINEAT THIS TIME.PRESIDENT TRUMP SAYS - HE'S NOW
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