City
Epaper

US Vice President Mike Pence, Second Lady test negative for coronavirus

By ANI | Updated: March 22, 2020 08:20 IST

United States Vice President Mike Pence and his wife Karen Pence have tested negative for the novel coronavirus, his press secretary Katie Miller has announced.

Open in App

Washington DC [USA], Mar 22 : United States Vice President Mike Pence and his wife Karen Pence have tested negative for the novel coronavirus, his press secretary Katie Miller has announced.

"Pleased to report that the COVID-19 test results came back negative for both Vice President @Mike_Pence and Second Lady @KarenPence," Miller tweeted on Saturday (local time).

Pence and the US Second lady were tested for the disease after a staff member of his office had tested positive for coronavirus.

"Given the unique position that I have as vice president and as the leader of the White House coronavirus task force, both I and my wife will be tested for the coronavirus later this afternoon," Pence said during a news conference at the White House, as cited by CNN.

Pence had added that neither him nor the United States President Donald Trump had direct contact with the staff member.

The United States has reported over 15,000 cases of the novel coronavirus, while over 200 people have died of the infection in the country, as per the latest data available on the World Health Orgsation website.

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: Karen PenceusaCNNMike PenceWhite HouseWashington Dc
Open in App

Related Stories

International'Warrior Dividend': Donald Trump Announces $1,776 Christmas Bonus to Active US Soldiers

InternationalDonald Trump Slams Bondi Beach Anti-Semitic Terrorist Attack at Hanukkah Reception in White House

BusinessNetflix to Acquire Warner Bros Studios and Streaming Assets in $72 Billion Mega Deal

MumbaiMumbai Crime Branch Bust Fake Call Centre in Amboli, 8 Held for Duping US Citizens

InternationalWashington DC Shooting: US National Guard Member Sarah Beckstrom, Shot by Afghan Suspect, Dies, Says Donald Trump

International Realted Stories

InternationalUS Embassy in Dhaka urges vigilance amid rising unrest in Bangladesh

InternationalSouth Korea: Woman in 60s dies after car crashes into hagwon bus; six injured

International"Darkest night; attack on freedom of speech, news media": Executive Editor of vandalised media house Prothom Alo in Bangladesh

InternationalBangladesh's political shift raises alarm over minority safety, regional stability

InternationalGlobal grouping slams attacks on journalists, media outlets in Bangladesh