It is not mandatory to use a face mask at the White House amidst a surge in corona cases
It is not mandatory to use a face mask at the White House amidst a surge in corona cases
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USA is one such country that has the maximum cases in the whole world. But, the White House does not appear to be making any changes to current virus protocol, even after President Donald Trump and the first lady had been tested positive for Covid-19. A senior White House official told on Friday that masks will still not be mandatory at the White House, describing facial coverings as “a personal choice,” despite a remarkable indication that they help to stop the spread.

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And the White House is not intending to move to a different, more secure testing system after the one it uses failed to recognize that adviser Hope Hicks had the virus the day she began experiencing symptoms. The president, his White House and his operations have generally taken a lax approach to the pandemic, continuing to hold large events and refusing to abide by social distancing advice. The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss internal White House thinking, defended the current system.

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The White House announced on Friday that Trump had contracted COVID-19 and was suffering “mild symptoms” as the virus that has killed more than 205,000 Americans spread to the highest reaches of the U.S. government. Just a month before the presidential election, the revelation came in a tweet from the President about 1 a.m. after he had returned from an afternoon political fundraiser. He had gone ahead, saying nothing to the crowd though knowing he had been exposed to an aide with the disease that has infected millions in America and killed more than a million people worldwide.

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