White House chief of staff Mark Meadows tests positive for Covid-19
After a string of outbreaks in the West Wing, White House chief of staff Mark Meadows has tested positive for Covid-19, becoming the latest official in President Donald Trump's administration to become infected with the virus, according to officials.
Two other Trump staffers have also tested positive, officials said, lending further disquiet to an already-tense post-election White House.
Meadows, 61, told people after Tuesday's election that he had contracted Covid, but it wasn't clear when he first tested positive, according to the sources. In the past, he has appeared skeptical of coronavirus mitigation measures and has not often been seen wearing a mask.
He traveled with Trump aboard Air Force One during his final campaign swing on Sunday and Monday, accompanied the President on a visit to his campaign headquarters on Tuesday and attended a White House election night party where he came into close contact with members of the President's family. He was not seen wearing a mask during any of those engagements.
Earlier President Trump and his wife Melania and son Barron all contracted and recovered from Covid-19 as did national security adviser Robert O'Brien, senior advisor Stephen Miller and White House counselor Hope Hicks.
On Friday, the US set a third straight daily record for new cases, with more than 127,000 infections.
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