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Some White House staff to wear masks after valet tests positive for Covid-19, says Trump

WASHINGTON (REUTERS) – US President Donald Trump on Friday (May 8) said certain White House staff members have started wearing face masks, one day after the White House said his personal valet had tested positive for the novel coronavirus.

Mr Trump, asked whether those who serve him food would now cover their faces, told Fox News in an interview that such White House staff had made that change.

“They’ve already started,” he said on the network’s Fox And Friends morning programme.

The White House on Thursday said Mr Trump and Vice-President Mike Pence tested negative for the virus and were feeling well after the employee – a US military service member who works at the White House as a valet – came down with the virus.

It also said the two leaders would now be tested daily, versus weekly.

Mr Trump has said he would not wear a mask and has not publicly worn a mask to any of his events so far amid the Covid-19 pandemic, but told reporters this week that he tried some on behind the scenes during his visit to a Honeywell face mask factory in Arizona.

“As I greet presidents, prime ministers, dictators, kings, queens… I don’t see it for myself, I just don’t,” Mr Trump said in early April, when the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention began recommending mask use to slow the spread of the coronavirus.

The virus, which first surfaced in Wuhan, China, late last year, has killed more than 75,000 Americans and driven millions into unemployment as a result of lockdown measures to curb a rise in infections.

Lockdown measures are being eased in some states, but many are still requiring mask use.

Both  Mr Trump and Mr Pence have drawn fire for not donning face masks, with critics arguing that they are setting a bad example for Americans.

Mr Pence did not wear a mask while visiting coronavirus patients during a recent visit to Minnesota’s famed Mayo Clinic, noting that he was tested frequently for the disease.

But he later said he should have worn one, saying it carries a symbolic weight as well.

The Vice-President, who has led the White House coronavirus task force that Mr Trump this week said he was going to wind down before reversing course to keep it, is scheduled to travel to Iowa to meet faith leaders about holding “responsible” gatherings and to discuss the food supply at the headquarters for Mid-western grocery chain Hy-Vee.

Mr Trump is scheduled to attend a public event at the World War II memorial later on Friday before meeting Republican members of Congress at the White House, according to the White House.

The Republican president also told Fox News that he has not yet been tested for antibodies to the novel coronavirus but probably would be soon. Such a test could confirm previous exposure to the virus.

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