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As far as we understand, that memo means that around 7 more people than are currently known to be infected have contracted the virus.
Per our most recent story:
Related: At least 27 in Trump’s circle have tested positive for coronavirus
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From that ABC report:
The coronavirus outbreak has infected “34 White House staffers and other contacts” in recent days, according to an internal government memo, an indication that the disease has spread among more people than previous known in the seat of American government.
Dated Wednesday and obtained by ABC News, the memo was distributed among senior leadership at FEMA, a branch of the Department of Homeland Security and the agency responsible for managing the continuing national response to the public health disaster.
Continue reading…France sees record cases; one in seven people tested in Belgian capital is positive; Trump returns to Oval Office against CDC’s isolation guidelines. Follow the latest updates White House coronavirus cluster: who has tested positive?Berlin nightlife given first curfew in 70 years as Covid cases surgeEurope must go beyond science to survive Covid crisis, says WHOTrump coronavirus updates – live 1.06am BSTAs far as we understand, that memo means that around 7 more people than are currently known to be infected have contracted the virus. Per our most recent story: Related: At least 27 in Trump’s circle have tested positive for coronavirus 1.04am BSTFrom that ABC report: The coronavirus outbreak has infected “34 White House staffers and other contacts” in recent days, according to an internal government memo, an indication that the disease has spread among more people than previous known in the seat of American government.Dated Wednesday and obtained by ABC News, the memo was distributed among senior leadership at FEMA, a branch of the Department of Homeland Security and the agency responsible for managing the continuing national response to the public health disaster. Continue reading…