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Pence's Team Now Infected By COVID: Chief Of Staff, Top Aides Test Positive
At least five people close to Vice President Mike Pence, including his chief of staff and a top campaign adviser, have tested positive for Covid-19, but with just days left until Election Day, President Trump鈥檚 running mate will maintain a busy campaign schedule. Mr. Pence, the head of the White House Coronavirus Task Force, has been in close contact with his chief of staff Marc Short, who tested positive on Saturday, the vice president鈥檚 spokesman Devin O鈥橫alley said. (Bender, Toy and Hernandez, 10/25)
But Pence 鈥 who is considered to have had close contact with his most senior adviser 鈥 decided to "maintain his schedule in accordance with the CDC guidelines for essential personnel," O'Malley said in a statement, noting that Pence had consulted with White House physicians. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's guidelines for essential workers who have had close contact with an infected person include wearing a mask for 14 days "at all times while in the workplace." (Bowman, Keith, Ordonez and Sprunt, 10/25)
[White House] chief of staff [Mark Meadows] stressed that Pence is 鈥渨earing a mask, socially distancing and when he goes up to speak he will take the mask off, put it back on.鈥 The vice president was not wearing a mask while speaking at a rally in Tallahassee, Fla. on Saturday.聽(Coleman, 10/25)
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Former FDA commissioner Scott Gottlieb said "the short answer is yes" when asked whether Vice President Mike Pence is putting others at risk by continuing to campaign after several aides tested positive for COVID-19, stressing that the White House needs to be "very聽explicit about the risks聽that they're taking." (10/25)
Health policy specialists questioned White House officials鈥 claim that federal rules on essential workers allow Vice President Mike Pence to continue to campaign and not quarantine himself after being exposed to the coronavirus. Campaigning is not an official duty that might fall under the guidelines meant to ensure that police, first responders and key transportation and food workers can still perform jobs that cannot be done remotely, the health experts said. (Marchione, 10/25)
鈥淐ovid, Covid. Covid, Covid, Covid, Covid,鈥 President Trump groused at a rally in North Carolina on Saturday, expressing dismay that the deadly coronavirus pandemic had come to dominate the final days of his struggling re-election campaign. He made up a scenario: 鈥淎 plane goes down, 500 people dead, they don鈥檛 talk about it. 鈥楥ovid, Covid, Covid, Covid.鈥欌 But just seven hours later, the White House made its own Covid headlines when officials acknowledged that another coronavirus outbreak had struck the White House, infecting Vice President Mike Pence鈥檚 chief of staff and four other top aides 鈥 and raising new questions about the Trump administration鈥檚 cavalier approach to the worst health crisis in a century. (Shear, Karni, Haberman and Gay Stolberg, 10/25)