Tracking the White House Coronavirus Outbreak – The New York Times

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President Trumps announcement Friday that he and the first lady had tested positive for the coronavirus sent government officials scrambling to determine who else might have been exposed. By Monday afternoon, more than a dozen people who had been in contact with the president or attended White House or campaign events last week had said they had tested positive.

Several people who met with the president last week said they had since tested negative. But it can take days for someone who has been exposed to the virus to develop symptoms or to test positive. On Monday morning, Kayleigh McEnany, the White House press secretary, said she had tested positive.

The outbreak has extended beyond Mr. Trumps inner circle to threaten several people who may not have had direct contact with him. Two deputies in the White House Press Office have tested positive, and three journalists have also tested positive after covering White House events.

Here is a look at where Mr. Trump traveled and the people with whom he met in the days before his positive test.

In addition to regular meetings and news conferences at the White House, Mr. Trump attended several large gatherings in the past week, including the first presidential debate in Cleveland and rallies in Pennsylvania and Minnesota. He went ahead with a round table and reception in New Jersey on Thursday after a close aide, Hope Hicks, tested positive for the virus.

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11:00 a.m.Latinos for Trump event in Doral, Fla.

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The president and the first lady met with the judge and her family in the White House before attending a Rose Garden ceremony attended by 200 people. Few wore masks or kept socially distant.

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Thousands of supporters came to the rally near an airport hangar, and many were unmasked. Gov. Tom Wolf of Pennsylvania, a Democrat, said: It is gravely concerning that the president would insist on holding this event with blatant disregard for social distancing and masking requirements.

10:00 a.m.Visit to Trump National Golf Club in Potomac Falls, Va.

Chris Christie, who helped Mr. Trump prepare for the debate, told Good Morning America that five or six people were in the room with the president and that no one wore masks.

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Scores of attendees sat close together and unmasked at a White House reception in honor of military families and those who have died in service.

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5:30 p.m.Fund-raiser in Shorewood, Minn.

Thousands of supporters crowded the presidents rally in Duluth, Minn. Mayor Emily Larson said attendees should get tested.

Travel to and from Bedminster, N.J.

Mr. Trump attended a round-table and a fundraising event at his Bedminster golf club in New Jersey. Gov. Phil D. Murphy, a Democrat, said Friday that the state had begun contact tracing, and urged all attendees to self-quarantine and get tested.

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