City
Epaper

Trump says he will be tested for COVID-19

By IANS | Updated: March 14, 2020 12:30 IST

US President Donald Trump has said that he will take the test for the novel coronavirus but did not reveal when or commit to making it public.

Open in App

New York, March 14 US President Donald Trump has said that he will take the test for the novel coronavirus but did not reveal when or commit to making it public.

Pressed by a reporter who accused him on Friday of being "selfish" for not getting himself tested after having been seen in the company of someone who had been infected with the virus, Trump said that he will "most likely".

But he added that it will not be a reaction to the selfish accusation made by the reporter.

"Not for that reason, but because I think I will do it anyway. Fairly soon."

The President's doctor Sean Conley later issued a memo that Trump however, did not need a test or a quarantine.

Trump had posed for a picture at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida last week with Fabio Wajngarten, the communications chief of visiting Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, at a dinner.

Wajngarten was later found to be infected with COVID-19. Bolsonaro shot down rumours that he was also infected with the virus, tweeting that a test had cleared him,

Conley said there was no need for Trump to be quarantined because his interactions were considered low-risk under the guidelines of the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention.

Referring to the Brazilian official, Conley said it was only a brief contact - "photograph, handshake".

Conley said that they had learned on Friday evening that another person who had shared the dinner table with Trump and the White House delegation had shown COVID-19 symptoms, but only on Friday morning.

That person has not been identified.

Conley added that since Trump does not have any symptoms, he did not need to be tested.

Trump and medical experts with him have said that people should undergo tests only when a doctor advises them to take them.

While there is a clamour for tests amid a shortage of test kits, doctors and officials have been telling people that they need to be tested only on the advice of doctors.

(Arul Louis can be contacted at arul.l@.in and followed on Twitter @arulouis)

( With inputs from IANS )

Open in App

Related Stories

International"Foreign govts will not restrict Jewish people's right": Israel hits back at nations condemning proposed settlements in West Bank

International14 nations condemn Israel's proposed new settlements in West Bank

InternationalCanada: India's Consulate in Toronto expresses grief over Indian student's murder

EntertainmentKatrina Kaif gives a sneak peek into Christmas celebration with husband Vicky Kaushal

InternationalUttarakhand: Nepal Ambassador inspects under-construction motor bridge along border

राजनीति Realted Stories

MumbaiWho Is Tejasvee Ghosalkar? Shiv Sena UBT Leader and Former Corporator Joins BJP Ahead of BMC Polls

MaharashtraSanjay Raut Says Sena–MNS Already Together No Need Others Permission

MaharashtraBig Jolt to Sharad Pawar as Salil Deshmukh, Son of Anil Deshmukh, Quits NCP-SP

PoliticsEknath Shinde Issues Strict No-Crossover Order After Meeting Amit Shah; Directive Communicated to All Shiv Sena Leaders

MaharashtraBMC Elections 2025: Devendra Fadnavis Says Clarity on Seat-Sharing Will Emerge in Two Days