No plans to separate Trump, Pence despite White House coronavirus cases

FILE - In this May 7, 2020, file photo President Donald Trump speaks during a White House National Day of Prayer Service in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington. The coronavirus pandemic is complicating what has been a May reelection campaign launch for recent presidents. Trump has told reporters recently he would travel soon to Ohio, a battleground state. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)

FILE - In this May 7, 2020, file photo President Donald Trump speaks during a White House National Day of Prayer Service in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington. The coronavirus pandemic is complicating what has been a May reelection campaign launch for recent presidents. Trump has told reporters recently he would travel soon to Ohio, a battleground state. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)

Published May 11, 2020

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WASHINGTON - The Trump administration has

no plans to keep President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike

Pence apart, a person familiar with the matter said,

as concerns rise about the spread of the coronavirus within the

White House.

The New York Times first reported the lack of plans to keep

Trump and Pence separated despite concern they both could be

incapacitated by the disease, citing two senior administration

officials.

The White House did not respond to a request for comment.

Two coronavirus cases in the White House last week spurred

fears of contagion for the president and vice president, who are

leading the US response to the pandemic, and who have both

resumed travel and business schedules even as the US death

toll from the virus nears 80 000.

Pence's press secretary, Katie Miller, the wife of Trump's

senior adviser, Stephen Miller, tested positive for the

coronavirus a day after confirmation that Trump's personal valet

had been diagnosed with the disease.

White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany sought on

Friday to defend administration efforts to protect Trump and

Pence, pointing to new measures taken by the White House

including contact tracing and putting in place all guidelines

recommended for essential workers.

The White House has also instituted daily coronavirus tests

for Trump and Pence.

Anthony Fauci, a high-profile member of the White House

coronavirus response team, Robert Redfield, director of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and US Food and

Drug Administration Commissioner Stephen Hahn, were in

self-quarantine on Saturday after coming into contact with

someone who had tested positive for the disease.

If Republicans Trump and Pence were both to become

incapacitated, Democratic House of Representatives Speaker Nancy

Pelosi would assume presidential duties under US law.

Last month, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was

admitted to an intensive care unit after becoming the first

leader of a major power to announce he had tested positive for

the highly contagious respiratory virus. Foreign Secretary

Dominic Raab deputized for Johnson during his convalescence. 

Reuters

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