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Senior White House aide Hope Hicks, who travelled w/ Trump multiple times lately, tests positive for Covid, sources tell US media Trump confirms his aide Hope Hicks contracted Covid-19, says he and First Lady Melania are being tested
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A top aide to President Donald Trump, Hope Hicks, has tested positive for the coronavirus after traveling aboard Air Force One with the commander in chief earlier this week, according to a volley of US media reports.A top aide to President Donald Trump, Hope Hicks, has tested positive for the coronavirus after traveling aboard Air Force One with the commander in chief earlier this week, according to a volley of US media reports.
The positive test came on Thursday after Hicks accompanied President Trump to a rally the day prior, the Associated Press, Bloomberg, ABC, CBS and a number of other outlets reported, citing officials who spoke on condition of anonymity.The positive test came on Thursday after Hicks accompanied President Trump to a rally the day prior, the Associated Press, Bloomberg, ABC, CBS and a number of other outlets reported, citing officials who spoke on condition of anonymity.
Hicks, a former White House communications director who now serves as counselor to the president, attended other events with Trump this week in addition to the Wednesday rally, traveling with him aboard Air Force One to the first presidential debate in Cleveland, Ohio on Tuesday night.Hicks, a former White House communications director who now serves as counselor to the president, attended other events with Trump this week in addition to the Wednesday rally, traveling with him aboard Air Force One to the first presidential debate in Cleveland, Ohio on Tuesday night.
To date, Hicks is the closest aide to Trump to contract the illness – spending significant time with him in the Oval Office and on the campaign trail – but she is not the first White House employee to do so. In July, National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien tested positive, while a White House valet, a spokesperson for Vice President Mike Pence and a Trump campaign advisor were also infected previously.To date, Hicks is the closest aide to Trump to contract the illness – spending significant time with him in the Oval Office and on the campaign trail – but she is not the first White House employee to do so. In July, National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien tested positive, while a White House valet, a spokesperson for Vice President Mike Pence and a Trump campaign advisor were also infected previously.
Though her present condition is unknown, people close to Hicks told Bloomberg she was "experiencing symptoms of the disease," though they did not specify the extent of her illness.Though her present condition is unknown, people close to Hicks told Bloomberg she was "experiencing symptoms of the disease," though they did not specify the extent of her illness.
The White House has yet to confirm the diagnosis, likely for privacy reasons, however deputy press secretary Judd Deere noted that “the president takes the health and safety of himself and everyone who works in support of him and the American people very seriously” in a statement on Thursday night. 
“White House Operations collaborates with the physician to the President and the White House Military Office to ensure all plans and procedures incorporate current CDC guidance and best practices for limiting Covid-19 exposure to the greatest extent possible, both on complex and when the president is traveling,” Deere said. 
The president and his close contacts undergo daily coronavirus tests, and contact tracing has already been done to determine whether Hicks may have infected anyone else, according to an anonymous White House official cited by the Hill, who added “the appropriate notifications and recommendations have been made.” However, it is unclear whether the president will self-quarantine following the reported diagnosis, which would likely force him to call off scheduled events in Florida and Wisconsin in the coming days.
News of Hicks’ positive test quickly propelled her name to the top of the Twitter trends, as a flurry of pundits rushed to politicize the story, such as CNN “national security analyst” Sam Vinograd, who said it only proved the White House refuses to “do what’s necessary to protect its own staff,” while wishing Hicks a “speedy recovery.” Others hastened to add that Hicks is often seen in public without a mask.
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