jimnyc
10-03-2020, 07:36 PM
As we know already, Hope Hicks was diagnosed with Covid and then Trump and his wife Melania.
It's a few more than that so far...
And Chris Christie mentions the hospital as a precautionary measure since he has asthma. His weight unfortunately may be an issue for him here too. Both of them on top of the infection.
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COVID-19 in DC: Who's tested positive and negative so far in Trump's orbit
Bill Stepien
Trump's campaign manager, 42, tested positive for coronavirus Friday, sources familiar with the situation told ABC News. "I feel fine and will be back in the office as soon as I am given the green light," Stepien wrote in an email to staff.
Attended: Debate prep session, debate
Kellyanne Conway
The former White House senior adviser, 53, announced on Twitter Friday night that she had tested positive for the virus. "My symptoms are mild (light cough) and I’m feeling fine," she said, adding that she had "begun a quarantine process." The announcement came after her daughter, Claudia Conway, shared news of her mother's diagnosis on TikTok.
Attended: SCOTUS nomination, debate prep session
Chris Christie
The former New Jersey governor and ABC News contributor tweeted Saturday morning that he had "just received word that I am positive for COVID-19." "I will be receiving medical attention today and will keep the necessary folks apprised of my condition," Christie, 58, wrote. Several hours later, he tweeted that he had checked himself into a hospital after consulting with his doctors. "While I am feeling good and only have mild symptoms, due to my history of asthma we decided this is an important precautionary measure," he said.
Attended: SCOTUS nomination, debate prep session
Sen. Mike Lee
On Friday, the GOP senator, 49, of Utah announced he had tested positive for COVID-19 after experiencing "symptoms consistent with longtime allergies." He said he will "remain isolated for the next 10 days." Lee is a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee and has met with the Supreme Court nominee, Amy Coney Barrett.
Attended: SCOTUS nomination
Sen. Thom Tillis
The GOP senator of North Carolina announced Friday night that he had tested positive for COVID-19 using a rapid antigen test. "Thankfully, I have no symptoms and I feel well," said Tillis, 60, who added that he plans to self-isolate at home for 10 days and notify close contacts. Tillis is also a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Attended: SCOTUS nomination
Sen. Ron Johnson
The GOP Wisconsin senator, 65, tested positive for COVID-19 in D.C. on Friday, after being exposed to a confirmed case, his press team said. "Senator Johnson feels healthy and is not experiencing symptoms. He will remain isolated until given the all-clear by his doctor," his press team said.
Ronna McDaniel
After a member of her family tested positive, the Republican National Committee chair, 47, got confirmation that she too had tested positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday, a spokesperson told ABC News. As of Friday, she had been at her home in Michigan since last Saturday.
Rest - https://news.yahoo.com/covid-19-dc-whos-positive-211200461.html
It's a few more than that so far...
And Chris Christie mentions the hospital as a precautionary measure since he has asthma. His weight unfortunately may be an issue for him here too. Both of them on top of the infection.
---
COVID-19 in DC: Who's tested positive and negative so far in Trump's orbit
Bill Stepien
Trump's campaign manager, 42, tested positive for coronavirus Friday, sources familiar with the situation told ABC News. "I feel fine and will be back in the office as soon as I am given the green light," Stepien wrote in an email to staff.
Attended: Debate prep session, debate
Kellyanne Conway
The former White House senior adviser, 53, announced on Twitter Friday night that she had tested positive for the virus. "My symptoms are mild (light cough) and I’m feeling fine," she said, adding that she had "begun a quarantine process." The announcement came after her daughter, Claudia Conway, shared news of her mother's diagnosis on TikTok.
Attended: SCOTUS nomination, debate prep session
Chris Christie
The former New Jersey governor and ABC News contributor tweeted Saturday morning that he had "just received word that I am positive for COVID-19." "I will be receiving medical attention today and will keep the necessary folks apprised of my condition," Christie, 58, wrote. Several hours later, he tweeted that he had checked himself into a hospital after consulting with his doctors. "While I am feeling good and only have mild symptoms, due to my history of asthma we decided this is an important precautionary measure," he said.
Attended: SCOTUS nomination, debate prep session
Sen. Mike Lee
On Friday, the GOP senator, 49, of Utah announced he had tested positive for COVID-19 after experiencing "symptoms consistent with longtime allergies." He said he will "remain isolated for the next 10 days." Lee is a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee and has met with the Supreme Court nominee, Amy Coney Barrett.
Attended: SCOTUS nomination
Sen. Thom Tillis
The GOP senator of North Carolina announced Friday night that he had tested positive for COVID-19 using a rapid antigen test. "Thankfully, I have no symptoms and I feel well," said Tillis, 60, who added that he plans to self-isolate at home for 10 days and notify close contacts. Tillis is also a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Attended: SCOTUS nomination
Sen. Ron Johnson
The GOP Wisconsin senator, 65, tested positive for COVID-19 in D.C. on Friday, after being exposed to a confirmed case, his press team said. "Senator Johnson feels healthy and is not experiencing symptoms. He will remain isolated until given the all-clear by his doctor," his press team said.
Ronna McDaniel
After a member of her family tested positive, the Republican National Committee chair, 47, got confirmation that she too had tested positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday, a spokesperson told ABC News. As of Friday, she had been at her home in Michigan since last Saturday.
Rest - https://news.yahoo.com/covid-19-dc-whos-positive-211200461.html